An Act to Amend "The Children's Protection Act, 1896", in certain particulars (Act no. 3 1945). This amendment allows for persons who breach The Children's Protection Act, 1896, may instead of or in addition to any punishment be able to enter into a self negotiated recognisance, or agreement. For example a good behaviour bond.
Sources used to compile this entry: Law Research Service, Melbourne Law School, Law Library, The University of Melbourne. 'Find and Connect Project - Queensland Legislation', 4 April 2013, held in the project files at the University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre.
Prepared by: Elizabeth Daniels
Created: 3 November 2014, Last modified: 16 November 2016