(1) If written notice of a reviewable decision is given to an affected person, the notice:
(a) must include a statement setting out particulars of the person's review rights; and
(b) if the reviewable decision is in relation to a direction under section 64 or 65 that is covered by a determination under subsection 67(2)--may impose conditions relating to the disclosure of information contained in reasons for the decision that are included in the notice.
(2) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is given a notice of a reviewable decision; and
(b) the notice includes a condition relating to the disclosure of information; and
(c) the person fails to comply with the condition.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
Note: A person does not commit the offence if the disclosure is made for the purpose of seeking review or legal advice: see section 96.