(1) A person who holds an exclusion, other than a disqualified person, may
apply to the chief executive to cancel the exclusion if—
(a) the application
is made more than 5 years after—
(i) the exclusion was issued; and
(ii) if
the person has previously applied to cancel the exclusion under this
section—the most recent previous application was decided; or
(b) a court
decides an appeal, under section 138K, and sets aside a decision that
information is investigative information about the person; or
(c) there has
been a significant or exceptional change in the person’s circumstances since
the exclusion was issued.
Example of a significant or exceptional change in a
person’s circumstances—
a person’s conviction for an offence is quashed
(2) If the exclusion was issued because the person is a disqualified person,
the person may apply to the chief executive to cancel the exclusion if the
person is no longer a disqualified person.