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CHILD SUPPORT (REGISTRATION AND COLLECTION) ACT 1988 - SECT 68 Remission of late payment penalty

CHILD SUPPORT (REGISTRATION AND COLLECTION) ACT 1988 - SECT 68

Remission of late payment penalty

  (1)   If an amount (in this section called the late payment penalty ) is payable by a person under section   67 in relation to a child support debt and:

  (a)   the Registrar is satisfied that:

  (i)   the circumstances that contributed to the delay in payment of the debt were not due to, or caused directly or indirectly by, an act or omission of the person; and

  (ii)   the person has taken reasonable action to mitigate, or mitigate the effects of, those circumstances; or

  (b)   the Registrar is satisfied that:

  (i)   the circumstances that contributed to the delay in payment of the debt were due to, or caused directly or indirectly by, an act or omission of the person; and

  (ii)   the person has taken reasonable action to mitigate, or mitigate the effects of, those circumstances; and

  (iii)   having regard to the nature of those circumstances, it would be fair and reasonable to remit the late payment penalty or part of the late payment penalty; or

  (c)   the Registrar is satisfied that there are special circumstances by reason of which it would be fair and reasonable to remit the late payment penalty or part of the late payment penalty;

the Registrar may remit the late payment penalty or part of the late payment penalty.

Notices of decisions

  (2)   If the Registrar makes a decision under subsection   (1):

  (a)   to remit only part of a penalty; or

  (b)   not to remit any part of a penalty;

the Registrar must serve written notice of the decision on the person by whom the penalty is, or but for the remission would be, payable.

  (3)   The notice must include, or be accompanied by, a statement to the effect that:

  (a)   the person may, subject to this Act, object to the decision (the original decision ); and

  (b)   if the person is dissatisfied by a later decision of the Registrar on an objection to the original decision, the person may, subject to this Act and the AAT Act, apply to the AAT for review of the later decision.

  (4)   A contravention of subsection   (3) in relation to a decision does not affect the validity of the decision.