Children and Young People Legislation Amendment Act 2016 (ACT)

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Children and Young People Legislation Amendment Act 2016

A2016-38

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Page

Part 1      Preliminary

1            Name of Act  2

2            Commencement  2

3            Legislation amended  2

Part 2Adoption Act 1993

4            Sections 14 to 17  3

5            Guardianship before adoptionSection 36 (2) (a)  4

6            Application for approvalSection 81 (2)  4

Part 3Children and Young People Act 2008

7           Aspects of parental responsibility may be transferredSection 17 (1), new note  5

8            Aspects of parental responsibility may be sharedSection 18 (1), new note  5

9            Director‑general must give identity cardsNew section 26 (1A)  5

10          Care plans—director‑general delegationsSection 457A, notes 2 and 3  6

11          Section 495  6

12          Section 501A heading  7

13          Section 501A, notes 2 and 3  7

14          New section 503A  7

15          New section 513A  8

16          Section 514G  8

17          New section 529BA  8

18          New section 529HA  9

19          Financial assistance—previous out-of-home carerSection 529JA (1) (b) to (d)  9

20          Section 529JA (2)  9

21          Section 529JA (3)  10

22          Section 529JA (5)  10

23          Entitlement to personal itemsSection 529K (b) and note  10

24          Access to protected information—young personSection 529L (1) (b) and notes  10

25          Section 529L (2) to (5)  11

26          Access to protected information—young adultSection 529M (b) and notes  11

27          New section 529NA  12

28          Annual reportSection 727S  12

29          Care teams—sharing safety and wellbeing informationSection 863 (5), notes 2 and 3  12

30          New chapter 30  13

31          Dictionary, new definition of previous out‑of‑home carer  14

Children and Young People Legislation Amendment Act 2016

A2016-38

An Act to amend legislation about children and young people

The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as follows:

Part 1Preliminary

  1. Name of Act

    This Act is the Children and Young People Legislation Amendment Act 2016.

  2. Commencement

    This Act commences on the day after its notification day.

    NoteThe naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).

  3. Legislation amended

    This Act amends the Adoption Act 1993 and the Children and Young People Act 2008.

Part 2Adoption Act 1993

  1. Sections 14 to 17

    substitute

  2. Additional requirements for adoption of child or young person

    An adoption order for a child or young person may be made in favour of a person only if—

    (a)the person is on the register of suitable people; and

    (b)for an order to be made in favour of 2 people jointly—

    (i)they have lived together in a domestic partnership for at least 3 years (whether or not married or in a civil union); and

    (ii)the court considers they have demonstrated the stability of, and their commitment to, their domestic partnership; and

    (c)for an order to be made in favour of 1 person only—the person either—

    (i)is a step parent of the child or young person; or

    (ii)is not in a domestic partnership; and

    (d)if the person is a step-parent of the child or young person—the Family Court of Australia has given the step-parent leave to commence a proceeding for the adoption of the child or young person under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cwlth), section 60G (Family Court may grant leave for adoption proceedings by prescribed adopting parent); and

    (e)if the person is a relative of the child or young person—the court considers that—

    (i)the family circumstances mean that it would be beneficial for the child or young person if the relationships within the family were redefined in the way the order would redefine them; and

    (ii)it would not be preferable to make an order relating to guardianship or custody of the child or young person.

  3. Guardianship before adoption
    Section 36 (2) (a)

    substitute

    (a)the application for adoption is made by a step-parent and a parent of the child or young person has a continuing role as a parent; or

  4. Application for approval
    Section 81 (2)

    omit

    resident in the Territory

Part 3Children and Young People Act 2008

  1. Aspects of parental responsibility may be transferred
    Section 17 (1), new note

    insert

    NoteIf parental responsibility for a child or young person is transferred to the director‑general, the director‑general may delegate the responsibility to a responsible person for an approved kinship and foster care organisation, who may subdelegate it to an approved carer who is a kinship carer or foster carer for the child or young person (see s 503A).  However, the director‑general is obliged to ensure that the delegated or subdelegated parental responsibility is properly exercised (see Legislation Act, s 238).

  2. Aspects of parental responsibility may be shared
    Section 18 (1), new note

    insert

    NoteIf parental responsibility for a child or young person is shared with the director‑general, the director‑general may delegate the responsibility to a responsible person for an approved kinship and foster care organisation, who may subdelegate it to an approved carer who is a kinship carer or foster carer for the child or young person (see s 503A).  However, the director‑general is obliged to ensure that the delegated or subdelegated parental responsibility is properly exercised (see Legislation Act, s 238).

  3. Director‑general must give identity cards
    New section 26 (1A)

    insert

    (1A)However, this section does not apply to a delegation, or subdelegation, under any of the following sections:

    (a)section 457A (Care plans—director‑general delegations);

    (b)section 501A (Annual review report—director‑general delegations);

    (c)section 503A (Parental responsibility—director‑general delegations);

    (d)section 513A (Placement with out-of-home carer—director‑general delegations);

    (e)section 514G (Approved carers—director‑general delegations);

    (f)section 529HA (Transition plans—director‑general delegations);

    (g)section 529NA (Access to protected information—director‑general delegations);

    (h)section 863 (5) (Care teams—sharing safety and wellbeing information).

  4. Care plans—director‑general delegations
    Section 457A, notes 2 and 3

    omit

  5. Section 495

    substitute

  6. Annual review report—prepared at least annually

    The director‑general must prepare an annual review report for a reviewable care and protection order—

    (a)at least once every 12 months while the order is in force; or

    (b)if the order is in force for less than 12 months—when the order expires.

  7. Section 501A heading

    substitute

501AAnnual review report—director‑general delegations

  1. Section 501A, notes 2 and 3

    omit

  2. New section 503A

    in part 15.1, insert

503AParental responsibility—director‑general delegations

If parental responsibility for a child or young person is transferred to, or shared with, the director‑general—

(a)the director‑general may delegate the parental responsibility to a responsible person for an approved kinship and foster care organisation; and

(b)the responsible person may subdelegate the parental responsibility to an approved carer who is a kinship carer or foster carer for the child or young person.

Note 1Approved kinship and foster care organisation

—see s 502.


Approved carer

—see s 514B.


Kinship carer

—see s 516 (2).


Foster carer

—see s 518 (2).

Note 2The director‑general is obliged to ensure that the delegated or subdelegated parental responsibility is properly exercised (see Legislation Act, s 238). In addition, the director‑general may provide that the delegation has effect only in stated circumstances or subject to stated conditions, limitations or directions (see Legislation Act, s 234 and s 239). For other provisions about the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.4.

  1. New section 513A

513APlacement with out-of-home carer—director‑general delegations

The director‑general may delegate any of the director‑general’s functions under this division to a responsible person for an approved kinship and foster care organisation.

  1. Section 514G

    substitute

514GApproved carers—director‑general delegations

The director‑general may delegate any of the director‑general’s functions under this division to a responsible person for an approved kinship and foster care organisation.

NoteFor the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.4.

  1. New section 529BA

    in division 15.5.1, insert

529BAWho is a previous out-of-home carer for a young person or young adult?—pt 15.5

In this part:

previous out-of-home carer, for a young person or young adult, means an out-of-home carer with whom the director-general had placed the young person or young adult when they were a child or young person.

  1. New section 529HA

    in division 15.5.2, insert

529HATransition plans—director-general delegations

The director-general may delegate any of the director-general’s functions under this division to—

(a)a responsible person for an approved kinship and foster care organisation; or

(b)a responsible person for a residential care service.

NoteFor the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.4.

  1. Financial assistance—previous out-of-home carer
    Section 529JA (1) (b) to (d)

    substitute

    (b)a transition plan is in force for the young adult which provides for the young adult to live with a previous out-of-home carer; and

    (c)the young adult is in fact living with the previous out-of-home carer.

    NotePrevious out-of-home carer, for a young adult—see s 529BA.

  2. Section 529JA (2)

    omit

    previous carer

    substitute

    previous out-of-home carer

  3. Section 529JA (3)

    omit

    previous carer’s

    substitute

    previous out-of-home carer’s

  4. Section 529JA (5)

    omit

    previous carer

    substitute

    previous out-of-home carer

  5. Entitlement to personal items
    Section 529K (b) and note

    substitute

    (b)an approved kinship and foster care organisation; or

    (c)a previous out-of-home carer for the young person or young adult.

    Note 1Previous out-of-home carer, for a young person or young adult—see s 529BA.

    Note 2Some out-of-home carers are required to keep personal items during placements (see div 15.4.3).

  6. Access to protected information—young person
    Section 529L (1) (b) and notes

    substitute

    (b)an approved kinship and foster care organisation; or

    (c)a previous out-of-home carer for the young person.

    Note 1Previous out-of-home carer

    , for a young person—see s 529BA.


    Protected information

    —see s 844.

    Note 2Some out-of-home carers are required to keep protected information (see div 15.4.3).

  7. Section 529L (2) to (5)

    omit

    out-of-home carer

    substitute

    organisation or carer

  8. Access to protected information—young adult
    Section 529M (b) and notes

    substitute

    (b)an approved kinship and foster care organisation; or

    (c)a previous out-of-home carer for the young adult.

    Note 1Previous out-of-home carer

    , for a young adult—see s 529BA.


    Protected information

    —see s 844.

    Note 2Some out‑of‑home carers are required to keep protected information (see div 15.4.3).

  9. New section 529NA

    in division 15.5.4, insert

529NAAccess to protected information—director-general delegations

The director-general may delegate any of the director-general’s functions under this division to—

(a)a responsible person for an approved kinship and foster care organisation; or

(b)a responsible person for a residential care service.

NoteFor the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.4.

  1. Annual report
    Section 727S

    omit

    financial year

    substitute

    calendar year

  2. Care teams—sharing safety and wellbeing information
    Section 863 (5), notes 2 and 3

    omit

  3. New chapter 30

    insert

Chapter 30Transitional—Children and Young People Legislation Amendment Act 2016

  1. CYP death review committee—annual report 2016

    (1)If the commencement day is on or before 30 June 2016, the CYP death review committee’s annual report under section 727S for 2016 must also report about deaths included on the register during the period 1 July 2015 to 31 December 2015.

    (2)If the commencement day is on or after 1 July 2016—

    (a)the CYP death review committee need not report to the Minister under section 727S for 2016; but

    (b)the committee’s annual report for 2017 must also report about deaths included on the register during the period 1 July 2016 to 31 December 2016.

    (3)In this section:

    commencement day means the day the Children and Young People Legislation Amendment Act 2016, section 28 commences.

    (4)This chapter expires on 30 June 2018.

    NoteTransitional provisions are kept in the Act for a limited time.  A transitional provision is repealed on its expiry but continues to have effect after its repeal (see Legislation Act, s 88).

  2. Dictionary, new definition of previous out‑of‑home carer

    insert

    previous out‑of‑home carer, for a young person or young adult, for part 15.5 (Transition to adulthood)—see section 529BA.

Endnotes

  1. Presentation speech

    Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 3 May 2016.

  2. Notification

    Notified under the Legislation Act on 22 June 2016.

  3. Republications of amended laws

    For the latest republication of amended laws, see certify that the above is a true copy of the Children and Young People Legislation Amendment Bill 2016, which was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 9 June 2016.

    Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

    © Australian Capital Territory 2016

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