Examples of CP Act in a sentence
The Licensee must notify the Police if an allegation is made against one of its workers or invitees of disqualifying offences within the meaning of Schedule 2 of the CP Act.
The Licensee must complete and sign the Child Protection Declarations as required under the CP Act or by the Licensor.
The Licensee will ensure that all persons who are engaged in child related work in relation to the Permitted Use, as defined in the CP Act, which include subcontractors and volunteers, comply with the requirements of the CP Act.
The Licensee must verify workers Working with Children Check clearance numbers where required under the CP Act.
We refer specifically to the CP Act and the Electronic Communications Act, 36 of 2005 and laws about protecting Personal Information, which give rights and duties to both you and us.
Where the use of the premises involves workers of the Licensee having direct contact with children, the Licensee must be aware of and comply with any requirements of the Child Protection (Working with Children) Xxx 0000 and the Child Protection (Working with Children) Regulation 2013 and the Children (Education and Care Services) National Law (NSW) (collectively the CP Act) and any other ancillary legislation and the policies of the Licensor on child protection.
Thus, the parliamentary intent is clear that a choice or discretion is given to the allottee whether he wishes to initiate appropriate proceedings under the CP Act or file an application under the RERA Act.
The CP Act provides that an approved officer may withdraw an infringement notice, as follows: 15.
Again, insofar as cases where such proceedings under the CP Act are initiated after the provisions of the RERA Act came into force, there is nothing in the RERA Act which bars such initiation.
The CP Act provides that a Criminal Code infringement notice must be served within 21 days of the relevant offence, as follows: 8.