Order—order issue date, DDMMYYYY
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Order issue date |
METEOR identifier: | 743888 |
Registration status: | Youth Justice, Standard 15/02/2022 |
Definition: | The date on which a legal order or arrangement was officially released or handed down, expressed as DDMMYYYY. |
Data element concept attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Data element concept: | Order—order issue date |
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METEOR identifier: | 743894 |
Registration status: | Youth Justice, Standard 15/02/2022 |
Definition: | The date on which a legal order or arrangement was officially released or handed down. |
Object class: | Order |
Property: | Order issue date |
Value domain attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Value domain: | Date DDMMYYYY |
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METEOR identifier: | 270566 |
Registration status: | Aged Care, Standard 30/06/2023 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Recorded 09/08/2023 Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board, Standard 30/08/2022 Children and Families, Standard 22/11/2016 Commonwealth Department of Health, Retired 19/10/2023 Community Services (retired), Standard 01/03/2005 Disability, Standard 07/10/2014 Early Childhood, Standard 21/05/2010 Health, Standard 01/03/2005 Homelessness, Standard 23/08/2010 Housing assistance, Standard 01/03/2005 Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, Standard 31/10/2012 Indigenous, Standard 11/08/2014 National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016 Tasmanian Health, Standard 31/08/2016 WA Health, Standard 06/03/2014 Youth Justice, Standard 15/02/2022 |
Definition: | The day of a particular month and year. |
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class: | Date | |
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Data type: | Date/Time | |
Format: | DDMMYYYY | |
Maximum character length: | 8 |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Data element attributes | |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Origin: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 2021. Youth justice national minimum data set, data collection manual 2020-21. Canberra: AIHW. |
Relational attributes | |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Youth Justice Order file cluster Youth Justice, Standard 15/02/2022 DSS specific information: Guide for use The order issue date is the date on which a legal order or arrangement is handed down or issued by the court. The order issue date can differ from the order start date as it is the date that the order was handed by the court, while the order state date is the date an order comes into effect. Orders can be handed down to take effect in the future. In these cases, the order issue date will be before the order start date. The order issue date can be equal to the order start date if the order was issued on the same day that the order came into effect. The order issue date can also be after the order start date if the court order was backdated to take into account time already served. For example, if a sentence of detention is backdated to the start of the young person’s remand period, the order start date will be before the period of sentenced detention actually began. Youth Justice Order file cluster Youth Justice, Superseded 23/08/2022 DSS specific information: Guide for use The order issue date is the date on which a legal order or arrangement is handed down or issued by the court. The order issue date can differ from the order start date as it is the date that the order was handed by the court, while the order state date is the date an order comes into effect. Orders can be handed down to take effect in the future. In these cases, the order issue date will be before the order start date. The order issue date can be equal to the order start date if the order was issued on the same day that the order came into effect. The order issue date can also be after the order start date if the court order was backdated to take into account time already served. For example, if a sentence of detention is backdated to the start of the young person’s remand period, the order start date will be before the period of sentenced detention actually began. |