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COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILD GUARDIAN AMENDMENT BILL 2007

          Queensland



Commission for Children and
Young People and Child
Guardian Amendment
Bill 2007

 


 

 

Queensland Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 Contents Page 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 Act amended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Amendment of s 97 (Employment and businesses regulated by this part) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 Replacement of pt 9 heading (Repeal and transitional provisions) 4 5 Insertion of new pt 9, div 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Division 10 Transitional and validation provisions for Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Act 2007 213 Definitions for div 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 214 Continuing employment in health, counselling or support services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 215 Carrying on regulated business providing health, counselling or support services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 216 Applications and decisions made before the commencing day relating to health, counselling or support services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 Amendment of sch 1 (Regulated employment and businesses for employment screening) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

 


 

 

2007 A Bill for An Act to amend the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000

 


 

s1 4 s5 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 The Parliament of Queensland enacts-- 1 Clause 1 Short title 2 This Act may be cited as the Commission for Children and 3 Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Act 2007. 4 Clause 2 Act amended 5 This Act amends the Commission for Children and Young 6 People and Child Guardian Act 2000. 7 Clause 3 Amendment of s 97 (Employment and businesses 8 regulated by this part) 9 Section 97-- 10 insert-- 11 `(3) This part does not apply to the paid employment of a child 12 merely because help or guidance is given to the child as part 13 of the child's employment.'. 14 Clause 4 Replacement of pt 9 heading (Repeal and transitional 15 provisions) 16 Part 9, heading-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `Part 9 Transitional and other 19 provisions'. 20 Clause 5 Insertion of new pt 9, div 10 21 Part 9-- 22 insert-- 23

 


 

s5 5 s5 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 `Division 10 Transitional and validation 1 provisions for Commission for 2 Children and Young People and 3 Child Guardian Amendment Act 4 2007 5 `213 Definitions for div 10 6 `In this division-- 7 commencing day means the day this section commences. 8 revised regulated business, in relation to a person, means a 9 business carried on by the person that-- 10 (a) was not a regulated business under schedule 1, part 2, 11 section 8, as in force immediately before the 12 commencing day; and 13 (b) is a regulated business under schedule 1, part 2, section 14 8, as in force on the commencing day. 15 revised regulated employment, in relation to a person, means 16 employment of the person that-- 17 (a) was not regulated employment under schedule 1, part 1, 18 section 5, as in force immediately before the 19 commencing day; and 20 (b) is regulated employment under schedule 1, part 1, 21 section 5, as in force on the commencing day. 22 transition period means the period, including a period before 23 the commencing day, ending 3 months after the commencing 24 day. 25 `214 Continuing employment in health, counselling or 26 support services 27 `(1) This section applies if a person whose employment is revised 28 regulated employment does not hold a positive notice. 29 `(2) An employer of the person does not commit an offence 30 against a penalty provision by continuing to employ the 31 person-- 32

 


 

s5 6 s5 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 (a) if an application for a prescribed notice about the person 1 has been made within the transition period, and the 2 application is not withdrawn before the commencing 3 day--until the day a prescribed notice is issued to the 4 person; or 5 (b) if an application for a prescribed notice about the person 6 has been made within the transition period, and the 7 application is withdrawn on or after the commencing 8 day--until the day the application is withdrawn; or 9 (c) if an application for a prescribed notice about the person 10 is not made within 3 months after the commencing day 11 and paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply--until 3 months 12 after the commencing day. 13 `(3) Subsection (2) does not apply to an employer who-- 14 (a) is aware, or becomes aware, that a negative notice has 15 been issued to the person and is current; or 16 (b) receives notice under section 119C(5) or 126B(2)(b) 17 that the person's positive notice is suspended. 18 `(4) In this section-- 19 penalty provision means section 104B or 105(2). 20 `215 Carrying on regulated business providing health, 21 counselling or support services 22 `(1) This section applies to a person who-- 23 (a) carries on a business that is a revised regulated business; 24 and 25 (b) does not hold a prescribed notice. 26 `(2) The person does not commit an offence against section 109 by 27 continuing to carry on the business without a positive notice-- 28 (a) if an application for a prescribed notice for the person 29 has been made within the transition period, and the 30 application is not withdrawn before the commencing 31 day--until the day a prescribed notice is issued to the 32 person; or 33

 


 

s5 7 s5 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 (b) if an application for a prescribed notice for the person 1 has been made within the transition period, and the 2 application is withdrawn on or after the commencing 3 day--until the day the application is withdrawn; or 4 (c) if an application for a prescribed notice about the person 5 is not made within 3 months after the commencing day 6 and paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply--until 3 months 7 after the commencing day. 8 `(3) This section does not limit section 119C(3). 9 `216 Applications and decisions made before the 10 commencing day relating to health, counselling or 11 support services 12 `(1) This section applies to the following-- 13 (a) an application for a prescribed notice made under this 14 Act before the commencing day relating to employment 15 that is revised regulated employment, or carrying on a 16 business that is a revised regulated business, in relation 17 to a person; 18 (b) all matters relating to an application mentioned in 19 paragraph (a), including, for example, decisions about 20 an application made before the commencing day by the 21 commissioner or the Children Services Tribunal. 22 `(2) The application and matters are not invalid merely because the 23 application and matters related to employment that is revised 24 regulated employment, or carrying on a business that is a 25 revised regulated business. 26 `(3) To remove any doubt, it is declared that if, before the 27 commencing day, an application was made to the Children 28 Services Tribunal to review a reviewable decision in relation 29 to an application mentioned in subsection (1)(a), the 30 application must continue to be dealt with on the basis that the 31 decision is not invalid as mentioned in subsection (2).'. 32

 


 

s6 8 s6 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 Clause 6 Amendment of sch 1 (Regulated employment and 1 businesses for employment screening) 2 (1) Schedule 1, part 1, section 5-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `5 Health, counselling and support services 5 `(1) Employment is regulated employment if the usual functions 6 of the employment include, or are likely to include, an 7 employee, other than a registered health practitioner, 8 providing 1 or more of the following-- 9 (a) a health service to a child-- 10 (i) that, by its nature, requires physical contact with 11 the child; or 12 Example for subparagraph (i)-- 13 a person providing massage services to children 14 (ii) if the employee is physically present with the child 15 while no-one else is present; 16 (b) a counselling service to a child-- 17 (i) if the employee is physically present with the child 18 while no-one else is present; or 19 (ii) if the employee is not physically present with the 20 child; 21 Example for subparagraph (ii)-- 22 a counselling service that involves an internet or telephone 23 help line service that provides help to children to resolve 24 personal problems or difficulties 25 (c) a support service to a child-- 26 (i) if the employee is physically present with the child 27 while no-one else is present; or 28 (ii) if the employee is not physically present with the 29 child. 30 Example for paragraph (c)-- 31 a support service providing emotional support for child victims 32 or witnesses in connection with court or other legal proceedings 33

 


 

s6 9 s6 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 `(2) However, employment mentioned in subsection (1) is not 1 regulated employment if-- 2 (a) the employee is an Australian lawyer who, under the 3 Legal Profession Act 2007, may engage in legal practice 4 in this State and the employment involves the employee 5 engaging in legal practice; or 6 (b) the employee is a registered teacher and the employment 7 is part of the employee's duties for the school that 8 employs the employee; or 9 (c) the employee is providing the service as part of the 10 employee's employment with a licensed care service; or 11 (d) the employee is a person-- 12 (i) who holds a positive notice under the Disability 13 Services Act 2006 that has not been cancelled or 14 suspended; or 15 (ii) in relation to whom a service provider within the 16 meaning of the Disability Services Act 2006 has 17 applied for a prescribed notice under that Act and 18 the application has not been decided or withdrawn; 19 or 20 (e) the employer is a government service provider. 21 `(3) In this section-- 22 counselling service means a service that provides or purports 23 to provide, on a professional basis, help or guidance to 24 persons to resolve personal, social or emotional problems or 25 difficulties. 26 health service means any of the following-- 27 (a) a service for maintaining, improving, restoring or caring 28 for a person's health or wellbeing that is any of the 29 following-- 30 (i) a service provided at a hospital, community health 31 facility or other health facility; 32 (ii) a medical service; 33 (iii) a service provided by a midwife or nurse within the 34 meaning of the Nursing Act 1992; 35

 


 

s6 10 s6 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 (iv) a service provided by a paramedic or ambulance 1 officer; 2 (v) a service providing personal care to a person who 3 is ill, injured or otherwise infirm; 4 Examples of providing personal care-- 5 · help with personal hygiene 6 · help with dressing 7 (vi) a service providing respite care; 8 (vii) a service provided by a practitioner of hypnosis, 9 naturopathy, acupuncture or another form of 10 natural or alternative health care; 11 (viii) a massage service, including a massage service for 12 relaxation; 13 (ix) a service that is of the nature of, and provided as 14 part of, a service provided by a registered health 15 practitioner or a service mentioned in 16 subparagraphs (i) to (viii); 17 Examples for subparagraph (ix)-- 18 · a service provided by a student on a practicum 19 placement as part of the student's training to become a 20 registered health practitioner 21 · a service provided by an aide to a natural or 22 alternative health care practitioner 23 · a service provided by a ward assistant whose duties 24 include lifting and turning bedridden patients or 25 moving patients from place to place in a hospital 26 (b) a service prescribed under a regulation to be a health 27 service. 28 hospital see the Health Quality and Complaints Commission 29 Act 2006, schedule 5. 30 support service means a service that provides emotional 31 support, mentoring or pastoral care, but does not include a 32 legal advice or legal advocacy service.'. 33 (2) Schedule 1, part 2, section 8-- 34 omit, insert-- 35

 


 

s6 11 s6 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 `8 Health, counselling and support services 1 `(1) A business is a regulated business if the usual activities of the 2 business include, or are likely to include, a person, other than 3 a registered health practitioner, providing 1 or more of the 4 following-- 5 (a) a health service to a child-- 6 (i) that, by its nature, requires physical contact with 7 the child; or 8 (ii) if the person is physically present with the child 9 while no-one else is present; 10 (b) a counselling service to a child-- 11 (i) if the person is physically present with the child 12 while no-one else is present; or 13 (ii) if the person is not physically present with the 14 child; 15 (c) a support service to a child-- 16 (i) if the person is physically present with the child 17 while no-one else is present; or 18 (ii) if the person is not physically present with the 19 child. 20 `(2) However, a business mentioned in subsection (1) is not a 21 regulated business if the business is-- 22 (a) a licensed care service; or 23 (b) a government service provider. 24 `(3) In this section-- 25 counselling service means a service that provides or purports 26 to provide, on a professional basis, help or guidance to 27 persons to resolve personal, social or emotional problems or 28 difficulties. 29 health service means any of the following-- 30 (a) a service for maintaining, improving, restoring or caring 31 for a person's health or wellbeing that is any of the 32 following-- 33

 


 

s6 12 s6 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 (i) a service provided at a hospital, community health 1 facility or other health facility; 2 (ii) a medical service; 3 (iii) a service provided by a midwife or nurse within the 4 meaning of the Nursing Act 1992; 5 (iv) a service provided by a paramedic or ambulance 6 officer; 7 (v) a service providing personal care to a person who 8 is ill, injured or otherwise infirm; 9 Examples of providing personal care-- 10 · help with personal hygiene 11 · help with dressing 12 (vi) a service providing respite care; 13 (vii) a service provided by a practitioner of hypnosis, 14 naturopathy, acupuncture or another form of 15 natural or alternative health care; 16 (viii) a massage service, including a massage service for 17 relaxation; 18 (ix) a service that is of the nature of, and provided as 19 part of, a service provided by a registered health 20 practitioner or a service mentioned in 21 subparagraphs (i) to (viii); 22 Examples for subparagraph (ix)-- 23 · a service provided by a student on a practicum 24 placement as part of the student's training to become a 25 registered health practitioner 26 · a service provided by an aide to a natural or 27 alternative health care practitioner 28 · a service provided by a ward assistant whose duties 29 include lifting and turning bedridden patients or 30 moving patients from place to place in a hospital 31 (b) a service prescribed under a regulation to be a health 32 service. 33 hospital see the Health Quality and Complaints Commission 34 Act 2006, schedule 5. 35

 


 

s6 13 s6 Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Amendment Bill 2007 support service means a service that provides emotional 1 support, mentoring or pastoral care, but does not include a 2 legal advice or legal advocacy service.'. 3 © State of Queensland 2007

 


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