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CHILDREN (CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS) ACT 1987 - SECT 15E
Exception where child deceased
15E Exception where child deceased
(1) This Division does not prohibit the publication or broadcasting of the
name of a deceased child with the consent of a senior available next of kin of
the child.
(2) A person must not, as a senior available next of kin, give
consent to the publication or broadcasting of the name of a deceased child
unless it appears to the person, after making such inquiries as are reasonable
in the circumstances, that no other senior available next of kin objects to
the publication or broadcasting of the name.
(3) In addition, in considering
whether to give consent to the publication or broadcasting of the name of a
deceased child when the publication or broadcasting of the name of a brother
or sister of the deceased child is prohibited under section 15A (1) (e), a
senior available next of kin must-- (a) make such inquiries as are reasonable
in the circumstances to obtain the views of that brother or sister regarding
the publication or broadcasting of the name of the deceased child, and
(b)
take into account the impact of such a publication or broadcasting on that
brother or sister.
(4) A senior available next of kin who is charged with, or
is convicted of, an offence to which the criminal proceedings concerned relate
cannot give consent, or object, to the publication or broadcasting of the name
of a deceased child as referred to in this section.
(5) If there is no
senior available next of kin who can give consent to the publication or
broadcasting of a deceased child's name (whether or not as a result of
subsection (4)), the court concerned can give that consent if satisfied that
the public interest so requires.
(6) In this section,
"senior available next of kin" of a deceased child means-- (a) a parent of the
child, or
(b) if the parents of the child are dead, cannot be found, or for
some other reason cannot exercise their parental responsibilities to the
child-- (i) a person who, immediately before the death of the child, had
parental responsibility (within the meaning of the Children and Young Persons
(Care and Protection) Act 1998 ) for the child, or
(ii) in the case of a
child who was in the care of the Director-General of the Department of Human
Services immediately before his or her death--the Director-General.
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