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STATUS OF CHILDREN (PARENTAGE TESTING) REGULATIONS 2017 - REG 3

Interpretation
In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears –
Act means the Status of Children Act 1974 ;
bodily sample includes, but is not limited to, a sample of human blood;
child means a person who has not attained the age of 18 years;
DNA means deoxyribonucleic acid;
donor means the person in relation to whom an order is made;
guardian , in relation to a donor, means –
(a) a person who is a guardian, manager, administrator or attorney of the donor under a law of –
(i) the State that applies to the donor; or
(ii) another State or a Territory that applies to the donor; or
(b) a person who is responsible for the long-term care, welfare and development of the donor;
HLA means human leucocyte antigen;
laboratory means a laboratory that is accredited by NATA for the purpose of carrying out parentage testing procedures;
NATA means the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia;
order means an order made under section 13 of the Act requiring a parentage testing procedure to be carried out;
parent , in relation to a child, means –
(a) a person who has parental responsibility for the child; or
(b) a guardian of the child; or
(c) a foster parent of the child; or
(d) a person who generally acts in the place of a person who has parental responsibility for the child and has done so for a significant length of time;
parental responsibility means all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which, by law, parents have in relation to their children;
sampler means a person, referred to in regulation 6 , who takes a bodily sample from a donor;
testing means the carrying out, or any part of the carrying out, of a parentage testing procedure.


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