Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060:section:8:p69
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 8 (pt 69/268)
Character Range: 542210–544738

grandparent of the first person; or
 (c) any other person who would be a parent, step‑parent or grandparent of the first person if the first person were a child (within the meaning of Part VII of the Family Law Act 1975) of the other person or a third person; or
 (d) a child, step‑child or grandchild of the first person; or
 (e) any other person who would be a step‑child or grandchild of the first person if the other person were a child (within the meaning of Part VII of the Family Law Act 1975) of a third person; or
 (f) a brother, sister, step‑brother or step‑sister of the first person; or
 (g) any other person who would be a brother, sister, step‑brother or step‑sister of the first person if the other person were a child (within the meaning of Part VII of the Family Law Act 1975) of a third person; or
 (h) a guardian or carer of the first person.

105.36  Contacting Ombudsman etc.
 (1) The person being detained is entitled to contact:
 (a) the Commonwealth Ombudsman in accordance with subsections 7(3) to (5) of the Ombudsman Act 1976; or
 (b) a person referred to in subsection 40SA(1) of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 in accordance with section 40SB of that Act.
Note 1: Subsections 7(3) to (5) of the Ombudsman Act 1976 provide for the manner in which a person who is in custody may make a complaint to the Commonwealth Ombudsman under that Act.
Note 2: Section 40SB of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 provides for the manner in which a person who is in custody may give information under section 40SA of that Act.
 (2) If the person being detained has the right, under a law of a State or Territory, to complain to an officer or authority of the State or Territory about the treatment of the person by a member of the police force of that State or Territory in connection with the person's detention under the order, the person is entitled to contact that officer or authority to make a complaint in accordance with that law.

105.37  Contacting lawyer
 (1) The person being detained is entitled to contact a lawyer but solely for the purpose of:
 (a) obtaining advice from the lawyer about the person's legal rights in relation to:
 (i) the preventative detention order; or
 (ii) the treatment of the person in connection with the person's detention under the order; or
 (b) arranging for the lawyer to act for the person in relation to, and instructing the lawyer in relation to, proceedings in a federal court for a remedy relating to:
 (i) the preventative detention order; or
 (ii) the