(1) On an application for the exercise of a Court's jurisdiction under this Part of this Act in respect of any person, the Court may, subject to subsection (2) of this section, make any one or more of the following orders:
(a) [Repealed]
(b) An order that any parent of the person make suitable arrangements for the personal care of the person after the parent's death:
(c) An order that the arrangements made by any parent of the person for the personal care of the person after the parent's death be observed, or be varied in any particular specified in the order:
(d) An order that the person shall enter, attend at, or leave an institution specified in the order, not being a psychiatric hospital or a licensed institution under the Mental Health Act 1969:
(e) An order that the person be provided with living arrangements of a kind specified in the order:
(f) An order that the person be provided with medical advice or treatment of a kind specified in the order:
(g) An order that the person be provided with educational, rehabilitative, therapeutic, or other services of a kind specified in the order:
(h) An order that the person shall not leave New Zealand without the permission of the Court, or shall leave New Zealand only on conditions specified in the order:
(i) An order appointing a person named in the order as next friend or guardian ad litem for the person for the purposes of any proceedings in a District Court:
(j) An order under section 11 of this Act that a person named in the order administer any item of property specified in the order:
(k) An order under section 12 of this Act appointing a welfare guardian for the person.
(2) No person (other than the person in respect of whom the application is made) shall be bound by a personal order unless that person is a party to the proceedings in which the order is made.
(3) In any order made under any of paragraphs (a) to (i) of subsection (1) of this section, the Court may specify a date by which the order is to be reviewed by the Court; and, if it does so, the Court shall also specify in the order the person or persons who is or are to be responsible for applying to the Court for a review of the order before the specified date.
(4) Where a Court makes any personal order, it may also make such other orders and give such directions as may be necessary or expedient to give effect, or better effect, to the personal order.
Subsection (1)(a) was repealed, as from 28 March 2007, by section 11 Disabled Persons Employment Promotion Repeal Act 2007 (2007 No 11).