NSW Caselaw
CITATION: WV v Commission for Children and Young People [2006] NSWADT 279
DIVISION: Community Services Division
APPLICANT PARTIES: WV RESPONDENT Commission for Children and Young People
FILE NUMBER: 064007
HEARING DATES: 10/05/2006 & 17/07/2006
SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 07/17/2006
DATE OF DECISION: 09/26/2006
BEFORE: Britton A - Judicial Member
CATCHWORDS: Declaration that applicant not a prohibited person
MATTER FOR DECISION: Principal matter
LEGISLATION CITED : Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998 Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998
CASES CITED: Commission for Children and Young People v V [2002] NSWSC 949 R v Commission for Children and Young People [2002] NSWIR Comm 101
APPLICANT In person REPRESENTATION: RESPONDENT I Bourke, barrister
ORDERS: 1. Within four weeks of the date of these orders the applicant, if he so elects, is to file with the Tribunal and serve on the Respondent any further evidence on which he seeks to rely on the issue of conditions ; 2. The matter is to set down for further directions on 31 October 2006 at 2:00 p.m. Leave is granted to all parties to attend by phone providing they advise the Registrar in writing no less than 48 hours before the scheduled directions hearing; 3. In the event the Applicant provides no evidence pursuant to Order 1, or notifies the Tribunal that he does not wish to proceed to have the issue of conditions determined, the matter is to be listed for dismissal at a date to be fixed by the Registrar; 4. Both parties have liberty to apply to the Tribunal for further orders pertaining to the operation of these orders
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