(1) A person is a minor's representative for the subject of a minor questioning warrant if the person is:
(a) a parent of the subject; or
(b) a guardian of the subject; or
(c) another person who meets the requirements in subsection (2).
(2) A person meets the requirements of this subsection if the person:
(a) is able to represent the subject's interests; and
(b) is, as far as practicable in the circumstances, acceptable to the subject and, if applicable, to the prescribed authority; and
(c) is not one of the following:
(i) a police officer;
(ii) the Director - General;
(iii) an ASIO employee or an ASIO affiliate;
(iv) a person approved under section 24.
Note: A lawyer for the subject of a minor questioning warrant, including a lawyer appointed under paragraph 34FC(2)(a) or (3)(b), may also be a minor's representative for the subject if the lawyer meets the requirements of this subsection.