(1) Not later than 3 working days after a CAYPINS enforcement order is made, the registrar of the Children's Court must cause a notice in the prescribed form to be sent to the child against whom the order is made at the address contained in the registration document or any other address given by the child.
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See also the Electronic Transactions (Victoria) Act 2000 and sections 533A and 593 to 596 of the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 .
(2) If the registrar of the Children's Court makes a CAYPINS cancellation order, the registrar of the Children's Court must give the enforcement agency notice of the order and a copy of any information provided by the child or by a person on the child's behalf under section 731(2) not later than 3 working days after the order is made.