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SOCIAL SECURITY (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 196

Written notice of requirement

  (1)   A requirement under this Division must be made by written notice given to the person of whom the requirement is made.

  (2)   The notice:

  (a)   may be given personally or by post or in any other manner approved by the Secretary; and

  (b)   must specify:

  (ia)   a description of the information or document to which the requirement relates; and

  (i)   how the person is to give the information or produce the document to which the requirement relates; and

  (ii)   the period within which the person is to give the information or produce the document to the Department; and

  (iii)   the officer (if any) to whom the information is to be given or the document is to be produced; and

  (iv)   that the notice is given under this section.

Note:   The notice may describe the information or documents by class (see subsection   33(3AB) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 ).

  (3)   For the purposes of subparagraph   (2)(b)(ii), the period must not end earlier than 14 days after the notice is given, unless the Secretary is satisfied that it is reasonable in the circumstances, for the purposes of the effective administration of the social security law, to specify a shorter period.

  (4)   The notice may require the person to give the information by appearing before a specified officer to answer questions.

  (5)   If the notice requires the person to appear before an officer, the notice must specify:

  (a)   a time and place at which the person is to appear; and

  (b)   that the person may be accompanied by a lawyer.

  (6)   For the purposes of subsection   (5), the time must be at least 14 days after the notice is given, unless the Secretary is satisfied that it is reasonable in the circumstances, for the purposes of the effective administration of the social security law, to specify an earlier time.



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