(a) the Magistrates Court makes an order for a young person under this chapter on hearing the application for the order; and
Note A hearing is not required to register a corresponding prohibition order without amendment (see s 132N).
(b) the order is likely to result in the young person needing to change where the person lives.
(2) The chief police officer must, as soon as practicable after the Magistrates Court makes the order, serve a copy of it on—
(a) if the young person lives with a person with parental responsibility for the young person —the person with parental responsibility; and
(b) if the CYP director-general has long-term care responsibility or daily care responsibility (alone or shared with someone else) for the young person —the CYP director-general.
(3) A failure to comply with this section does not affect the validity of the order.
Note The chief police officer may delegate a function under this section (see s 132AA).