(1) A registrable offender is taken to have made a report in person if—
(a) the offender is a young person; and
(b) 1 of the following people makes the report, in person, for the offender:
(i) a person with parental responsibility for the offender; or
(ii) if a person with parental responsibility for the offender is unavailable, or is unacceptable to the offender—someone else (other than a police officer) who can represent the interests of the offender and who is, as far as is practicable in the circumstances, acceptable to the offender; and
(c) the offender accompanies the person when the person makes the report.
(2) A registrable offender is taken to have made a report in another way if—
(a) the offender is a young person; and
(b) 1 of the following people makes the report in that way for the offender:
(i) a person with parental responsibility for the offender; or
(ii) if a person with parental responsibility for the offender is unavailable, or is unacceptable to the—someone else (other than a police officer) who can represent the interests of the offender and who is, as far as is practicable in the circumstances, acceptable to the offender.