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SOCIAL SERVICES REGULATION ACT 2021 (NO. 37 OF 2021) - SECT 161

Regulator may issue public warning notice

    (1)     The Regulator may issue a public warning notice in respect of a social service provider if the Regulator reasonably believes that—

        (a)     the provider has failed—

              (i)     to provide the social service in accordance with this Act or the regulations; or

              (ii)     to comply with the Child Safe Standards; and

        (b)     a person has suffered, or is likely to suffer, serious harm as a result of the failure; and

        (c)     it is in the public interest to do so.

    (2)     Before issuing a public warning notice, the Regulator must—

        (a)     give to the social service provider a written notice stating—

              (i)     the Regulator's     intention to issue the notice and     the grounds for doing so; and

              (ii)     that the social service provider may make oral or written submissions to the Regulator regarding the intended public warning notice within a period of not less than 10 days as specified in the notice; and

        (b)     consider any submissions received under paragraph (a)(ii).

    (3)     Despite subsection (2), the Regulator may issue a public warning notice with immediate effect and without giving notice or considering submissions if the Regulator reasonably believes that it is necessary to do so to protect a person from a risk of serious harm.



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