(1) If a provision of this Part requires or permits the Migration Agents Registration Authority to give a notice to a person (the recipient ):
(a) the Authority must give the notice to the recipient by 1 of the 4 methods set out in the following table; and
(b) the time at which the recipient is taken to have been given the notice is the time set out in the table.
Giving of notices under this Part | ||
Item | Methods of giving notices | Timing rule |
1 | Handing the notice to the recipient | When it is handed to the recipient |
2 | Handing the notice to another person who: (a) is at the last residential or business address provided to the Authority by the recipient for the purposes of receiving notices; and (b) appears to live there (in the case of a residential address) or work there (in the case of a business address); and (c) appears to be at least 16 years of age | When it is handed to the other person |
3 | Dating the notice, and then dispatching it: (a) within 3 working days (in the place of dispatch) of the date of the notice; and (b) by prepaid post or by other prepaid means; and (c) to: (i) the last address for service provided to the Authority by the recipient for the purposes of receiving notices; or (ii) the last residential or business address provided to the Authority by the recipient for the purposes of receiving notices | (a) if the notice was dispatched from a place in Australia to an address in Australia--7 working days (in the place of that address) after the date of the notice; or (b) in any other case--21 days after the date of the notice |
4 | Transmitting the notice by: (a) fax; or (b) email; or (c) other electronic means; to the last fax number, email address or other electronic address, as the case may be, provided to the Authority by the recipient for the purposes of receiving notices | At the end of the day on which the notice is transmitted |
(2) This section has effect despite any provision in the Electronic Transactions Act 1999 .