- 1. Concealing a serious indictable offence is a crime - think Lawyers and Solicitors in Child Welfare Jurisdiction
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... than 20 years imprisonment. (1A) For the purposes of subsection (1), a person has a reasonable excuse for failing to bring information to the attention of a member of the NSW Police Force or other ...
- Created on 19 April 2022
- 2. Representative Proceedings and Complaints to HREOC
- (Representative Proceedings)
- ... has been terminated by the President under section 46PE or 46PH; and (b) the President has given a notice to any person under subsection 46PH(2) in relation to the termination; any person who was an ...
- Created on 01 May 2021
- 3. Utah man 'in position of trust' faces 26 child rape, sexual abuse charges
- (Uncategorised)
- ... listed in Subsections (1)(c)(i) through (xxiii), which enables the individual to exercise undue influence over the child Murff is facing the following charges: Four counts of object rape, all first ...
- Created on 23 May 2020
- 4. Tasmanian Guardianship Administration Board and the abuse of Maria Cecylia Borkowski
- (Guardianship)
- ... onable judgements in respect of all or any matters relating to his or her person or circumstances; and (c) is in need of a guardian Under s 20(3) of the Act, the GAB must not make an order under subse ...
- Created on 21 January 2020
- 5. These courts must protect kids' privacy. They also must be public. Can it be done?
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... The court shall explain contempt of court to all attendees, including observers, and the possible consequences of violating an order of the court. For the purposes of this subsection, “personally identifiab ...
- Created on 06 August 2019
- 6. Trump’s Muslim Ban Not Only Constitutional But Has Been the Law Since 1952
- (Islam)
- ... reasonably have known, that the organization was a terrorist organization; (V) to solicit any individual– (aa) to engage in conduct otherwise described in this subsection; (bb) for membership in ...
- Created on 28 July 2016
- 7. Are "good enough" parents losing custody to abusive ex-partners?
- (Battered Mothers)
- ... undation. Domestic Violence and the Court House: Understanding the Problem.Knowing the Victim . Williamsburg, VA: Author. (see, Forms of Emotional Battering Section, Threats to Harm or Take Away Children Su ...
- Created on 18 June 2016
- 8. From In-Home Child Care to Foster Care without your knowledge
- (In Home Care Fraud)
- ... because the child or young person becomes subject to any care or control referred to in subsection (3). Parenting Agreement important clauses: Substitute Care Substitute care stands for Foster care ...
- Created on 07 May 2016
- 9. "Magistrate Daynor Trigg tells open court that the laws of parliament do not apply to him."
- (Corrupt Magistrates and Judges)
- ... y states “Residential Tenancies Act - Sect 122 Compensation and civil penalties (2) A party may not apply under subsection (1) for: (a) compensation payable under section 121;” [ix] Further to the matte ...
- Created on 09 December 2014
- 10. Reform for better child protection
- (What do we want?)
- ... nder national or international law, at the time when it was committed”. 87. Amend Section 22 of the Child and Young Persons Act - Director-General’s response to requests for assistance DELETE : ...
- Created on 09 March 2014
- 11. "Information Sheet (Private Sector) 1A: National Privacy Principles"
- (Privacy)
- ... stances. Note: There are prerequisites that must be satisfied before those matters are prescribed: see subsection 100(2). 7.2 An organisation must not use or disclose an identifier assigned to an i ...
- Created on 06 April 2013
- 12. "Surveillance Devices Act 2007 - Section 11 Prohibition on Communication or Publication of Private Conversations or Recordings of Activities"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... penalty: 500 penalty units (in the case of a corporation) or 100 penalty units or 5 years imprisonment, or both (in any other case). (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to the following: (a) if the communication ...
- Created on 03 March 2013
- 13. "Cartel Provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 - Section 44zrd"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... (a) either of the following conditions is satisfied in relation to the provision: (i) the purpose/effect condition set out in subsection (2); ...
- Created on 04 February 2013
- 14. "Cartel Provisions - Competition and Consumer Act 2010 - Section 44ZZRD "
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... (a) either of the following conditions is satisfied in relation to the provision: (i) the purpose/effect condition set out in subsection (2); ...
- Created on 04 February 2013
- 15. "Children's Court of Victoria - Family Division - Child Protection"
- (Victoria DHHS)
- ... Court in the case of MS & BS v DOHS [County Court of Victoria, unreported, 18/10/2002, AP-02-0415 & AP-02-0416]. In that case the disposition report had not specified any steps taken to provide services to ...
- Created on 24 October 2012
- 16. Corruption Coverups in NSW Child Protection - Issue 4 : The Ombudsman can’t interview DoCS personnel that won’t “Fess Up” to Fabricating Evidence
- (NSW Ombudsman)
- ... the conduct of a public authority unless: (2) Where a person wishes to make a complaint under subsection (1), the complaint may, with the consent of that person, be made on his or her behalf ...
- Created on 10 August 2012
- 17. "Did you have your Newborn Baby Stolen by the Department of Community / Human Services ?"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... d Offence" - A person is guilty of an offence under this subsection if the person commits an offence in the company of another person or persons. Furthermore it also states : A person who takes ...
- Created on 06 August 2012
- 18. "Definition of Corrupt Conduct by the Independent Commission Against Corruption"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... corrupt conduct under this section even though it occurred before the commencement of this subsection, and it does not matter that some or all of the effects or other ingredients necessary to establish ...
- Created on 28 July 2012
- 19. "Highlights of the Judicial Misbehaviour and Incapacity (Parliamentary Commissions) Bill 2012"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... e. (2) Without limiting subsection (1), if an allegation of misbehaviour or incapacity is being investigated by a Commission in relation to a Commonwealth judicial officer: (a) the Commission must ...
- Created on 22 July 2012
- 20. "Crimes Act 1900 No 40 Part 4B - Section 249K - Blackmail Offence "
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... (b) with the intention of influencing the exercise of a public duty, is guilty of an offence. Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years. (2) A person is guilty of an offence against this subsection ...
- Created on 11 January 2012
- 21. "Crimes Act 1914 Section 34 - Magistrate Exercising Exessive Oppression"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... or magistrate's office; and the offence referred to in paragraph (b) is an offence against a law of the Commonwealth. Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years. 2. Subsection (1) does not apply ...
- Created on 16 December 2011
- 22. Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1988 - Section 63 - Evidence of Prior Alternative Action
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... reason only that the Children’s Court is of the opinion that an appropriate alternative action that could have been taken in relation to the child or young person was not considered or taken. (3) Subsection ...
- Created on 11 December 2011
- 23. "Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act1993 - Section 47 - Protection of Complainant Against Retribution"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... for an offence under this section if it is proved: (a) that the action referred to in subsection (1) on which the prosecution was based was taken or proposed in bad faith, or (b) that any material ...
- Created on 02 December 2011
- 24. What Do Foster Kids Say - Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 No 157 - 9 Principles for administration of Act
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... are paramount. (2) Subject to subsection (1), the other principles to be applied in the administration of this Act are as follows: (a) Wherever a child or young person is able to form his or ...
- Created on 30 April 2011
- 25. How Many and Which Magistrates Ignored You're Affidavits ???
- (Corrupt Magistrates and Judges)
- ... ced under subsection (1) is prima facie evidence that the child or young person the subject of the care application is in need of care and protection. (3) A parent or primary care-giver in respect of ...
- Created on 19 February 2011
- 26. Speech to Parliament by Pru Goward: Domestic Violence Deaths Review Team Bill
- (Domestic Violence)
- ... death is interpreted to mean in Section 2101B subsection (2) a case that the Coroner has dispensed with, has completed an inquest concerning or where any criminal proceedings, including appeals, have been ...
- Created on 27 May 2010
- 27. Federal Court of Australia Act 1991 No. 181 of 1991 - Sect 3
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... required to be a group member? "33E.(1) The consent of a person to be a group member in a representative proceeding is not required unless subsection (2) applies to the person. "(2) ...
- Created on 20 May 2010
- 28. Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 - Sect 46PO - Application to court if complaint is terminated
- (Legislation and Acts)
- (1) If:(a) a complaint has been terminated by the President under section 46PE or 46PH; and (b) the President has given a notice to any person under subsection ...
- Created on 19 May 2010
- 29. In the best interest of the child and human rights: Alecomm legislation amendments submission
- (What do we want?)
- ... has come before the Court from the mediation process not involving legal representatives. This proposal will need a substantial amendment to subsection (3). It is the Court who must be satisfied that ...
- Created on 12 May 2010
- 30. Crimes Act 1914 - Sect 15GE Meaning of serious Commonwealth offence and serious State offence that has a federal aspect
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... a matter mentioned in subsection (2); and (b) is punishable on conviction by imprisonment for a period of 3 years or more. (2) The matters are as follows: ...
- Created on 26 April 2010
- 31. Child and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 - Sect 248 Provision and Exchange of Information
- (Legislation and Acts)
- (1AA) The functions referred to in subsection (1) may be exercised by the Director-General for any one or more of the following purposes: (a) for the purposes of providing information to, or ...
- Created on 06 April 2010
- 32. Crimes Act 1900 - Sect 249K Blackmail offence
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... duty, is guilty of an offence. Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years. (2) A person is guilty of an offence against this subsection if the person commits an offence against subsection (1) ...
- Created on 19 March 2010
- 33. Legal Profession Act 2004 - Sect 730A Duty to report suspected offences
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... to the suspected offence in its possession or under its control. (3) The obligation under subsection (2) (b) to make available the information and documents continues while the Commissioner or Council ...
- Created on 21 February 2010
- 34. Children and young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 - Section 9 - Principles for administration of Act
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... and well-being of the child or young person are paramount. (2) Subject to subsection (1), the other principles to be applied in the administration of this Act are as follows: (a) Wherever a ...
- Created on 06 February 2010