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CHILDREN SERVICES TRIBUNAL ACT 2000 - SCHEDULE DICTIONARY

ADR see section 82.

approved form means a form approved under section 147.

authorised member, for part 5, division 2, see section 120.

chief executive (child safety) means the chief executive of the department in which the Child Protection Act 1999 is administered.

child means an individual under 18 years.

child-related employment decision means a reviewable decision mentioned in the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000, section 121.

child-related employment review means the review of a child-related employment decision.

commission means the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian established under the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000, section 12.

commissioner means the Commissioner for Children and Young People and Child Guardian established under the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000.

confidentiality order see section 105(1).

constituting member, for a proceeding before the tribunal, means--

(a) if the tribunal is constituted by 3 members for the proceeding--1 of the members; or
(b) if the tribunal is constituted by a single member for the proceeding--that member.

contact, with a child, includes to see and talk to the child.

criminal history, of a person, means the person's criminal history within the meaning of the Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986 and--

(a) despite section 6 of that Act, includes a conviction of the person to which the section applies; and
(b) despite section 5 of that Act, includes a charge made against the person for an offence.

decision maker means--

(a) the person who made the decision concerned; or
(b) the person for the time being holding the office by virtue of which the decision was made; or
(c) if a person is nominated as the decision maker for a review under section 134(2), the person.

deputy president means the member, if any, appointed under section 10 as deputy president of the tribunal.

expert see section 53(1).

facilitators see section 18(1)(c).

facilitators list see section 18(1)(c).

government entity see Public Service Act 1996, section 21.

harm, to a child, see section 4.

independent inquirers see section 18(1)(d).

independent inquirers list see section 18(1)(d).

member means a member of the tribunal.

notice means written notice.

obstruct includes hinder, resist and attempt to obstruct.

place includes premises and vacant land.

premises includes--

(a) a building or other structure; and
(b) a part of a building or other structure; and
(c) land where a building or other structure is situated; and
(d) a vehicle.

president means the member appointed under section 10 as president of the tribunal.

presiding member see section 29.

proceeding means a proceeding under this Act relating to a review application and does not include an inquiry being undertaken by an independent inquirer.

registrar means the registrar of the tribunal.

review means the review of a reviewable decision by the tribunal.

reviewable decision means a decision that, under an Act, a person may apply to have reviewed by the tribunal.

review application see section 58(1).

separate representative see section 68(3).

support person see section 49(2).

tribunal means the Children Services Tribunal.

tribunal rules see section 150(1).



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