A New Tax System (Family Assistance) (Administration) Act 1999
PART 4
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OVERPAYMENTS AND DEBT RECOVERY
Division 5
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Departure prohibition orders
The Secretary must revoke a departure prohibition order in respect of a person if:
(a) the person no longer has any debts to the Commonwealth under this Part; or
(b) there are arrangements satisfactory to the Secretary for the one or more debts the person has to the Commonwealth under this Part to be wholly paid; or
(c) the Secretary is satisfied that the one or more debts the person has to the Commonwealth under this Part are completely irrecoverable.
102E(2)
The Secretary may revoke or vary a departure prohibition order in respect of a person if the Secretary considers it desirable to do so.
102E(3)
A revocation or variation, under this section, of a departure prohibition order may be:
(a) on application by the person in a form approved by the Secretary; or
(b) on the Secretary ' s own initiative.
Subdivision C
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Other rules for departure prohibition orders
SECTION 102E
Revocation and variation of departure prohibition orders
102E(1)
The Secretary must revoke a departure prohibition order in respect of a person if:
(a) the person no longer has any debts to the Commonwealth under this Part; or
(b) there are arrangements satisfactory to the Secretary for the one or more debts the person has to the Commonwealth under this Part to be wholly paid; or
(c) the Secretary is satisfied that the one or more debts the person has to the Commonwealth under this Part are completely irrecoverable.
102E(2)
The Secretary may revoke or vary a departure prohibition order in respect of a person if the Secretary considers it desirable to do so.
102E(3)
A revocation or variation, under this section, of a departure prohibition order may be:
(a) on application by the person in a form approved by the Secretary; or
(b) on the Secretary ' s own initiative.