PART XI
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AGENTS AND CUSTOMS BROKERS
History
Pt XI heading substituted by No 142 of 1999, s 3 and Sch 3, item 3, effective 1 July 2000.
Division 5
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National Customs Brokers Licensing Advisory Committee
History
Pt XI Div 5 heading substituted by No 142 of 1999, s 3 and Sch 3, item 120, effective 1 July 2000.
Item 132 of Sch 3 of No 142 of 1999, effective 1 July 2000, contains the following transitional provision:
Continuing membership of the Committee
(1) A person who was a member of the National Customs Agents Licensing Advisory Committee immediately before the commencement of this Schedule is a member of the National Customs Brokers Licensing Advisory Committee immediately after the commencement of this Schedule.
(2) A person who is a member of the National Customs Brokers Licensing Advisory Committee because of subitem (1) holds that office for the period for which the person would have been a member of the National Customs Agents Licensing Advisory Committee apart from this Schedule.
SECTION 183K
SUMMONING OF WITNESSES
183K(1)
The Chair of the Committee may, by writing under his or her hand, summon a person to attend before the Committee at a time and place specified in the summons and then and there to give evidence and to produce any books, documents and writings in the person
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s custody or control which the person is required by the summons to produce.
Note:
See section
183UAA
for the ways in which the summons may be given to the person.
History
S 183K(1) amended by No 79 of 2024, s 3 and Sch 1 item 101, applicable in relation to a notice or summons given on or after 5 March 2025.
S 183K(1) amended by No 8 of 2007, s 3 and Sch 5 items 128 to 130, effective 15 March 2007.
S 183K(1) amended by No 152 of 1997.
183K(2)
A person who has been summoned to attend before the Committee as a witness shall appear and report himself or herself from day to day, unless excused by the Committee.
History
S 183K(2) amended by No 8 of 2007, s 3 and Sch 5 item 131, effective 15 March 2007.
183K(3)
The Committee may inspect books, documents or writings before it, and may retain them for such reasonable period as it thinks fit, and may make copies of such portions of them as are relevant to the inquiry.