Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A05014:section:6:p47
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A05014
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 6 (pt 47/86)
Character Range: 170922–173569

(whether directly or indirectly and whether under this section or otherwise) because of the provision of the information to the Registrar, except to:

(a) the Registrar of another court; or

    (b) an officer of the court, or of another court, for the purpose of that officer's responsibilities or duties; or

(c) a process-server engaged by, or by an officer of, the court or another court; or

(d) with the leave of the court that made the location order:

       (i) the legal adviser of the applicant for the order; or

       (ii) a process-server engaged by that legal adviser; or

    (e) if a recovery order that consists of or includes an authorisation or direction described in paragraph 67Q(b) or (c) is in force—a person to whom the authorisation or direction is addressed.

Penalty: 120 penalty units.

Note: For the value of a penalty unit, see subsection 4AA(1) of the Crimes Act 1914.

"(2) Nothing in paragraphs (1)(a) to (e) authorises the disclosure of information to the applicant for the location order.

Meaning of "recovery order"

"67Q. A recovery order is an order made by a court doing all or any of the following:

(a) requiring the return of a child to:

       (i) a parent of the child; or

       (ii) a person who has a residence order or a contact order in relation to the child; or

       (iii) a person who has a specific issues order in relation to the child under which the person is responsible for the child's long-term or day-to-day care, welfare and development;

    (b) authorising or directing a person or persons, with such assistance as he or she requires or they require, and if necessary by force, to stop and search any vehicle, vessel or aircraft, and to enter and search any premises or place, for the purpose of finding a child;

    (c) authorising or directing a person or persons, with such assistance as he or she requires or they require, and if necessary by force, to recover a child;

    (d) authorising or directing a person to whom a child is returned, or who recovers a child, to deliver the child to:

       (i) a parent of the child; or

       (ii) a person who has a residence order or a contact order in relation to the child; or

       (iii) a person who has a specific issues order in relation to the child under which the person is responsible for the child's long-term or day-to-day care, welfare and development; or

       (iv) some other person on behalf of a person described in subparagraph (i), (ii) or (iii);

    (e) giving directions about the day-to-day care of a child until the child is returned or delivered to another person;

(f) prohibiting a person from