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CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (CARE AND PROTECTION) AMENDMENT (PARENT RESPONSIBILITY CONTRACTS) BILL 2006





                        New South Wales




Children and Young Persons (Care and
Protection) Amendment (Parent
Responsibility Contracts) Bill 2006


Contents

                                                                       Page
          1    Name of Act                                               2
          2    Commencement                                              2
          3    Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and
               Protection) Act 1998 No 157                               2
           4   Consequential amendment of Children's Court Rule 2000     2
           5   Repeal of Act                                             2
  Schedule 1   Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and
               Protection) Act 1998                                      3
  Schedule 2   Consequential amendment of Children's Court Rule 2000    13
I certify that this PUBLIC BILL, which originated in the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,
has finally passed the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of
NEW SOUTH WALES.


                                               Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                               Legislative Assembly,
                                               Sydney,                     , 2006




                            New South Wales




Children and Young Persons (Care and
Protection) Amendment (Parent
Responsibility Contracts) Bill 2006
Act No      , 2006




An Act to amend the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998
to make provision with respect to parent responsibility contracts; to amend
consequentially the Children's Court Rule 2000; and for other purposes.




I have examined this Bill, and find it to correspond in all respects with the Bill
as finally passed by both Houses.


                          Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly.
                  Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Amendment (Parent
Clause 1          Responsibility Contracts) Bill 2006




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
 1    Name of Act
               This Act is the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection)
               Amendment (Parent Responsibility Contracts) Act 2006.
 2    Commencement
               This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
 3    Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act
      1998 No 157
               The Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 is
               amended as set out in Schedule 1.
 4    Consequential amendment of Children's Court Rule 2000
               The Children's Court Rule 2000 is amended as set out in Schedule 2.
 5    Repeal of Act
         (1)   This Act is repealed on the day following the day on which all of the
               provisions of this Act have commenced.
         (2)   The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30
               of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act.




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Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998   Schedule 1




Schedule 1             Amendment of Children and Young
                       Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998
                                                                           (Section 3)
[1]   Section 3 Definitions
      Insert in alphabetical order:
                    contract breach notice--see section 38E.
                    parent responsibility contract--see section 38A.
                    primary care-giver, in relation to a child or young person, means
                    each person who is primarily responsible for the care and control,
                    including the day-to-day care and control, of the child or young
                    person (whether or not that person is the person with parental
                    responsibility or care responsibility for the child or young
                    person).
[2]   Chapter 4, Part 1, heading
      Insert before section 34:

      Part 1        Action taken by Director-General
[3]   Section 34 Taking of action by Director-General
      Insert after section 34 (2) (b):
                   (b1) development, in consultation with one or more primary
                           care-givers for a child or young person, of a parent
                           responsibility contract instead of taking a matter
                           concerning the child's or young person's need for care and
                           protection before the Children's Court (except in the event
                           of a breach of the contract),
[4]   Chapter 4, Part 2, heading
      Insert before section 37:

      Part 2       Use of alternative dispute resolution




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Schedule 1      Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998




[5]   Chapter 4, Part 3 and Division 1, headings
      Insert before section 38:

      Part 3       Care plans and parent responsibility
                   contracts
      Division 1          Care plans
[6]   Section 38 Development and enforcement of care plans
      Omit "registered in" from section 38 (1). Insert instead "registered with".
[7]   Section 38 (1), note
      Insert at the end of the subsection:
                   Note. Section 38F provides that a care plan or parent responsibility
                   contract is taken to be registered with the Children's Court when it is filed
                   with the registry of the Court without the need for any order or other
                   further action by the Court.

[8]   Section 38 (3)
      Omit the subsection and the note at the end of the section. Insert instead:
             (3)   The Children's Court may make such other orders by consent for
                   the purpose of giving effect to a care plan (being orders of the
                   same kind as it could make in a care application that is duly made
                   under Part 2 of Chapter 5) without the need for a care application
                   under that Part and without the need to be satisfied of the
                   existence of any of the grounds under section 71 if the Court is
                   satisfied that:
                    (a) the proposed order will not contravene the principles of
                          this Act, and
                   (b) the parties to the care plan understand its provisions and
                          have freely entered into it, and
                    (c) in the case of a party other than the Director-General, the
                          party has received independent advice concerning the
                          provisions to which the proposed order will give effect.




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Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998   Schedule 1




[9]   Chapter 4, Part 3, Divisions 2 and 3
      Insert after section 38:

      Division 2          Parent responsibility contracts
      38A    Parent responsibility contracts
             (1)   A parent responsibility contract is an agreement between the
                   Director-General and one or more primary care-givers for a child
                   or young person that contains provisions aimed at improving the
                   parenting skills of the primary care-givers and encouraging them
                   to accept greater responsibility for the child or young person.
             (2)   A parent responsibility contract must:
                   (a) be in writing, and
                   (b) be signed by the Director-General and each primary
                         care-giver who is to be a party to the contract, and
                   (c) be in the form (if any) prescribed by the regulations, and
                   (d) be registered with the Children's Court, and
                   (e) specify the period (not exceeding 6 months) during which
                         the contract will be in force, commencing on the date on
                         which the agreement is registered with the Children's
                         Court, and
                    (f) specify the circumstances in which a breach of a term of
                         the contract by a primary care-giver will authorise the
                         Director-General to file a contract breach notice with the
                         Children's Court.
             (3)   No more than one parent responsibility contract may be entered
                   into within any period of 12 months between the
                   Director-General and any of the same primary care-givers for a
                   child or young person.
             (4)   Before entering into a parent responsibility contract, the
                   Director-General must give the other proposed parties to the
                   contract a reasonable opportunity to obtain independent advice
                   concerning the provisions of the contract.
             (5)   Without limiting subsection (1), a parent responsibility contract
                   may make provision for or with respect to any or all of the
                   following:
                    (a) attendance of a primary care-giver for treatment for
                         alcohol, drug or other substance abuse during the term of
                         the contract,
                   (b) attendance of a primary care-giver for counselling,


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Schedule 1          Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998




                       (c)    requirements relating to alcohol or drug testing that a
                              primary care-giver must undergo during the term of the
                              contract,
                       (d)    permitting information about the contract (including
                              compliance with the contract) to be shared between
                              persons and agencies involved in the implementation of
                              the provisions of the contract,
                       (e)    participation in courses aimed at improving the parenting
                              skills of the primary care-givers (including, for example,
                              courses relating to behavioural management and financial
                              management),
                        (f)   monitoring of compliance with the terms of the contract.
              (6)      However, a parent responsibility contract may not make
                       provision for or with respect to any of the following:
                       (a) the allocation of parental responsibility for a child or
                             young person,
                       (b) the placement of a child or young person in out-of-home
                             care.
                       Note. Care plans may make provision for the allocation of parental
                       responsibility.
              (7)      Any term of a parent responsibility contract that makes provision
                       for or with respect to a matter referred to in subsection (6) has no
                       effect.
              (8)      A parent responsibility contract takes effect only if (and when) it
                       is registered with the Children's Court.
                       Note. Section 38F provides that a care plan or parent responsibility
                       contract is taken to be registered with the Children's Court when it is filed
                       with the registry of the Court without the need for any order or other
                       further action by the Court.
              (9)      The Director-General is to cause a copy of the parent
                       responsibility contract to be given to each other party to the
                       contract as soon as is reasonably practicable after it is registered
                       with the Children's Court.
             (10)      A parent responsibility contract remains in force for the period
                       specified in the contract, unless sooner terminated.
     38B     Amendment of parent responsibility contracts
              (1)      The Director-General may, with the agreement of the other
                       parties to a parent responsibility contract, vary any of the terms
                       of the contract (but not so as to increase the period during which
                       the contract is to be in force).



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Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998   Schedule 1




             (2)   A varied parent responsibility contract has effect only if (and
                   when) a copy of the contract that includes the variations made to
                   it is registered with the Children's Court.
             (3)   A registered varied parent responsibility contract has effect as
                   such only from the date it is registered until the end of the period
                   originally specified in the contract for its duration.
     38C     Termination of parent responsibility contracts
             (1)   The Director-General may terminate a parent responsibility
                   contract before the expiry of the period specified in the contract
                   for its duration (the contract period) by:
                    (a) filing a contract breach notice with the Children's Court, or
                   (b) causing a notice terminating the contract (a termination
                           notice) to be served on each other party to the contract.
             (2)   The Director-General may cause a termination notice to be
                   served on each other party to the contract for any reason and at
                   any time during the contract period.
             (3)   If a parent responsibility contract is terminated by service of a
                   termination notice, the Director-General is to cause the registry
                   of the Children's Court to be notified of the termination of the
                   contract as soon as is reasonably practicable after its termination.
     38D     Effect of parent responsibility contract
             (1)   A parent responsibility contract may be used as evidence of an
                   attempt to resolve a matter concerning a child's or young
                   person's need for care and protection without bringing a care
                   application in accordance with Part 2 of Chapter 5.
             (2)   A refusal by a primary care-giver for a child or young person to
                   enter into a parent responsibility contract may also be used as
                   evidence of an attempt to resolve a matter concerning the child's
                   or young person's need for care and protection without bringing
                   a care application in accordance with Part 2 of Chapter 5.
             (3)   Except to the extent that this Division or any other provision of
                   this Act provides otherwise:
                    (a) a parent responsibility contract does not create a legally
                         enforceable agreement, and
                   (b) any failure to comply with the terms of such a contract (or
                         any thing done or omitted to be done in connection with
                         the negotiation of, or entry into, the contract) does not give
                         rise to civil liability of any kind.



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Schedule 1         Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998




     38E     Contract breach notices
             (1)      The Director-General may file a contract breach notice with the
                      Children's Court in relation to a parent responsibility contract if:
                      (a) a primary care-giver for a child or young person who is a
                            party to the contract has breached a term of the contract,
                            and
                      (b) the contract authorises the Director-General to file a
                            contract breach notice with the Children's Court for
                            breaches of the kind committed by the primary care-giver.
             (2)      A contract breach notice must state the following matters:
                      (a) the name of the primary care-giver for a child or young
                            person who is alleged to have breached the parent
                            responsibility contract,
                      (b) each provision of the parent responsibility contract that the
                            primary care-giver is alleged to have breached,
                      (c) the manner in which the primary care-giver is alleged to
                            have breached the provision,
                      (d) the care orders that the Director-General will seek from the
                            Children's Court in respect of the child or young person
                            concerned,
                      (e) such other matters as may be prescribed by the regulations.
             (3)      The Director-General is to cause a copy of a contract breach
                      notice filed with the Children's Court (along with a copy of the
                      parent responsibility contract) to be served on each of the
                      following persons as soon as is reasonably practicable after filing
                      the notice:
                       (a) each primary care-giver who is a party to the parent
                            responsibility contract,
                      (b) the child or young person for whom the party breaching the
                            contract is a primary care-giver.
             (4)      In any care application that is made by the Director-General duly
                      filing a contract breach notice with the Children's Court it is to be
                      presumed (unless the presumption is rebutted by a party to the
                      proceedings other than the Director-General) that the child or
                      young person in respect of whom the application is made is in
                      need of care and protection.
                      Note. The filing of a contract breach notice with the Children's Court
                      operates as a care application by the Director-General. See section
                      61A (1).




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Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998    Schedule 1




              (5)   A reference in this Act to the Director-General duly filing a
                    contract breach notice is a reference to the Director-General
                    filing the notice in accordance with the provisions of this section.

       Division 3          Registration of care plans and parent
                           responsibility contracts
       38F   When registration occurs
                    A care plan or parent responsibility contract is taken to be
                    registered with the Children's Court when it is filed with the
                    registry of the Court without the need for any order or other
                    further action by the Court.
       38G   Registration does not make care plans and parent responsibility
             contracts court documents
              (1)   The registration of a care plan or a parent responsibility contract
                    with the Children's Court does not make the plan or contract a
                    document of the Court.
              (2)   Accordingly, a party to a registered care plan or registered parent
                    responsibility contract does not require the leave or other consent
                    of the Children's Court to provide a copy of the plan or contract
                    to any other person or to use the plan or contract in any
                    proceedings in another court or tribunal.
[10]   Chapter 4, Part 4, heading
       Insert before section 39:

       Part 4       Miscellaneous
[11]   Section 61A
       Insert after section 61:
       61A   Applications for care orders by filing contract breach notices
              (1)   If the Director-General duly files a contract breach notice with
                    the Children's Court, the filing of the notice is an application for
                    the care orders specified in the notice.




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Schedule 1       Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998




             (2)    If a care application is made by filing a contract breach notice,
                    references to a parent in the provisions of this Part relating to the
                    making and determination of a care application in respect of a
                    child or young person are to be read as including a reference to a
                    primary care-giver for the child or young person who is a party to
                    the parent responsibility contract concerned even if he or she is
                    not a parent of the child or young person.
             (3)    Accordingly, the Children's Court may make the same kinds of
                    orders in respect of such a primary care-giver for a child or young
                    person as the Court may make in respect of a parent of the child
                    or young person.
             (4)    Sections 63 (Evidence of prior alternative action) and 64
                    (Notification of care applications) do not apply to a care
                    application that is made by filing a contract breach notice.
                    Note. Section 38E (3) requires the Director-General to notify the other
                    parties to a parent responsibility contract and the children and young
                    persons for whom they are primary care-givers that a contract breach
                    notice has been filed with the Children's Court.

[12]   Section 71 Grounds for care orders
       Insert after section 71 (1) (h):
                      (i) in the case where the application for the order is made by
                            filing a contract breach notice--any presumption arising
                            from the operation of section 38E (4) that the child or
                            young person is in need of care and protection has not been
                            rebutted.
[13]   Section 71 (3) (as inserted by Schedule 1 [23] to the Children and Young
       Persons (Care and Protection) Amendment Act 2006)
       Omit the subsection.
[14]   Section 73 Order accepting undertakings
       Omit "(given by a parent of the child or young person)" from section 73 (1) (a).
       Insert instead "(given by a responsible person for the child or young person)".




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Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998   Schedule 1




[15]   Section 73 (7)
       Insert after section 73 (6):
              (7)   In this section:
                    responsible person for a child or young person means any of the
                    following persons (other than the Director-General or the
                    Minister):
                     (a) a person having parental responsibility or care
                           responsibility for the child or young person,
                    (b) a person who is the birth mother or birth father of the child
                           or young person (whether or not the person has parental
                           responsibility or care responsibility for the child or young
                           person),
                     (c) a person who is a primary care-giver for the child or young
                           person (whether or not the person has parental
                           responsibility or care responsibility for the child or young
                           person).
[16]   Section 75 Order to attend therapeutic or treatment program
       Insert before section 75 (2):
            (1B)    The Children's Court may, subject to this section, make an order
                    requiring a parent of a child or young person:
                     (a) to attend a therapeutic program relating to sexually abusive
                           behaviours, or
                    (b) to attend any other kind of therapeutic or treatment
                           program,
                     in accordance with such terms as are specified in the order.
[17]   Section 75 (2) and (2A)
       Omit section 75 (2). Insert instead:
              (2)   An order cannot be made under this section if:
                    (a) in the case of an order under subsection (1)--the child is or
                          has been convicted in criminal proceedings arising from
                          the same sexually abusive behaviours, or
                    (b) in the case of an order under subsection (1B) (a)--the
                          parent is or has been convicted in criminal proceedings
                          arising from the same sexually abusive behaviours.




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Schedule 1          Amendment of Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998




             (2A)      A reference in this section to a therapeutic or treatment program
                       includes a reference to a therapeutic or treatment program that
                       requires a participant to reside at a particular location during the
                       whole or part of the time when the program is being conducted.
[18]   Section 75 (3)
       Omit "proposed for the child".
       Insert instead "or treatment program proposed for the child or parent (as the
       case may be)".
[19]   Schedule 3 Savings, transitional and other provisions
       Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
                       Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Amendment
                       (Parent Responsibility Contracts) Act 2006
[20]   Schedule 3, Part 4
       Insert at the end of the Schedule:

       Part 4          Provisions consequent on enactment of
                       Children and Young Persons (Care and
                       Protection) Amendment (Parent
                       Responsibility Contracts) Act 2006
       14     Definition
                       In this Part:
                       amending Act means the Children and Young Persons (Care and
                       Protection) Amendment (Parent Responsibility Contracts)
                       Act 2006.
       15     Effect of re-enactment of section 38 (3)
                       Section 38 (3) (as substituted by Schedule 1 [8] to the amending
                       Act) extends to proceedings before the Children's Court that
                       were pending (but not finally determined) immediately before the
                       commencement of Schedule 1 [8] to that Act.
       16     Registration of care plans
                       A care plan that was duly registered immediately before the
                       commencement of section 38F (as inserted by the amending Act)
                       is taken to have been duly registered for the purposes of that
                       section.



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Consequential amendment of Children's Court Rule 2000                         Schedule 2




Schedule 2             Consequential amendment of Children's
                       Court Rule 2000
                                                                                 (Section 4)
      Clause 20 Form of application regarding care proceedings
      Insert after clause 20 (2):
             (3)   This clause does not apply to any care application made by filing
                   a contract breach notice within the meaning of the Children and
                   Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998.
                   Note. Section 61A of the Children and Young Persons (Care and
                   Protection) Act 1998 provides that a care application is made if the
                   Director-General files a contract breach notice with the Children's Court.




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