Acts and Regulations

F-2.2 - Family Services Act

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Supervisory order
Repealed: 2023, c.36, s.13
2023, c.36, s.13
54Repealed: 2023, c.36, s.13
1997, c.2, s.11; 2004, c.18, s.1; 2016, c.37, s.66; 2023, c.36, s.13
Supervisory order
54(1)The court may make a supervisory order authorizing the Minister to exercise supervision of the child, the child’s family, the management of their property and other affairs having a substantial bearing on the child’s security and development, for a period of up to six months in accordance with conditions set out in the order.
54(2)An order made under subsection (1) may be extended for further periods of up to six months each.
54(2.1)Where, before the expiration of a supervisory order, the Minister applies under subsection 60(2) to have the supervisory order extended but the Court does not dispose of the application before the expiration of the supervisory order, the supervisory order remains in effect and the Minister continues to have, pending the disposition of the application, supervision of the child, the child’s family, the management of their property and other affairs having a substantial bearing on the child’s security and development.
54(3)Where the court makes a supervisory order under subsection (1) the guardianship and custody of the child remains with the parent, but the Minister has access to the child and to the home in order to supervise the conditions of the order.
1997, c.2, s.11; 2004, c.18, s.1; 2016, c.37, s.66
Supervisory order
54(1)The court may make a supervisory order authorizing the Minister to exercise supervision of the child, the child’s family, the management of their property and other affairs having a substantial bearing on the child’s security and development, for a period of up to six months in accordance with conditions set out in the order.
54(2)An order made under subsection (1) may be extended for further periods of up to six months each.
54(2.1)Where, before the expiration of a supervisory order, the Minister applies under subsection 60(2) to have the supervisory order extended but the Court does not dispose of the application before the expiration of the supervisory order, the supervisory order remains in effect and the Minister continues to have, pending the disposition of the application, supervision of the child, the child’s family, the management of their property and other affairs having a substantial bearing on the child’s security and development.
54(3)Where the court makes a supervisory order under subsection (1) the guardianship and custody of the child remains with the parent, but the Minister has access to the child and to the home in order to supervise the conditions of the order.
1997, c.2, s.11; 2004, c.18, s.1