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CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDER REPORTING AND OFFENDER PROHIBITION ORDER) ACT 2004 - SECT 13P
Making order for adult respondent by consent
13P Making order for adult respondent by consent
(1) This section applies if an application is made to a magistrate or court
for an order under this part for an adult respondent.
(2) The magistrate or
court may make the order if the applicant and the respondent consent to the
making of the order.
(3) The court may make an offender prohibition order
with the consent of the applicant and the respondent without being satisfied
of the matters stated in section 13C , or considering the matters mentioned in
section 13D , unless the court considers it is not in the interests of justice
to do so.
(4) In considering the interests of justice for subsection (3) ,
the matters to which the court may have regard include— (a) whether the
respondent has obtained legal advice about the proposed offender prohibition
order; and
(b) whether the respondent— (i) has an intellectual disability
or cognitive impairment; or Examples— an acquired brain injury,
Alzheimer’s disease or dementia
(ii) has a significant mental illness
that requires ongoing treatment by a psychiatrist; or
(iii) has an alcohol or
drug addiction that impairs the respondent’s decision-making ability or has
caused the respondent to be hospitalised; or
(iv) is a person for whom an
order appointing a guardian is in force under the
Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 ; or
(v) is illiterate, or is not
literate in the English language; or Example— a person from a non-English
speaking background
(vi) is subject to some other condition preventing the
respondent from understanding the effect of consenting to the proposed
offender prohibition order being made.
(5) This section does not limit the
magistrate’s or court’s power under section 13C , 13J , 13K or 13Q .
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