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ADOPTION ACT 2000 - SECT 79
Duration of parental responsibility
79 Duration of parental responsibility
(1) The Director-General continues to
have parental responsibility for a child under section 75 or 78 until: (a) an
adoption order is made in relation to the child, or
(b) if consent has been
given, the instrument of consent is lawfully revoked, or
(c) the Court, by
order, makes other provision for parental responsibility for the child, or
(e) the Director-General declines to have parental responsibility for the
child, or Note: See section 75 (5).
(f) the Director-General renounces
parental responsibility for the child, or Note: See section 76.
(g) the child
is declared to be, or is placed, under the parental responsibility of the
Minister administering the Children
and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 .
(2) The Director-General
may, on such terms and conditions as the Director-General thinks fit, place
any child for whom the Director-General has parental responsibility under
section 75 or 78 in the care responsibility of any suitable person who has
agreed to have the child in his or her care.
(2A) The Director-General’s
parental responsibility for a child under section 75 or 78 is suspended while
the child is placed in some other person’s care responsibility pursuant to
subsection (2).
(2B) The Director-General may at any time, and for any reason
or no reason, make an order terminating a child’s placement under subsection
(2) and directing that the child be returned to the parental responsibility of
the Director-General.
(3) The fact that the Director-General has parental
responsibility for a child under this section does not affect the liability of
any person to provide adequate means of support for the child.
(4) The loss
of parental responsibility for a non-citizen child under this section does not
affect any duty imposed on the Director-General by any law with respect to the
on-going supervision, and reports concerning, the child to be made to the
appropriate authority in a Convention country or other place outside
Australia, after the adoption of the child.
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