Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00638:section:367
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00638
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 367
Character Range: 321613–322728

367  Designated Authority may ask person for information
 (1) The Designated Authority may ask a person to give the Authority information if:
 (a) the information is relevant to the operation of this Act; and
 (b) the Authority has reasonable grounds for believing that the person is able to give the information.
Note: The person must comply with the request (see section 372).
 (2) The Designated Authority may ask the person to give the information to:
 (a) the Designated Authority; or
 (b) an inspector nominated by the Designated Authority.
 (3) The request must:
 (a) be made by written notice given to the person; and
 (b) specify the person to whom the information is to be given; and
 (c) specify the period within which the information is to be given.
 (4) The information must be given:
 (a) in writing; and
 (b) before the end of the period specified in the request.
 (5) The document containing the information must be signed by:
 (a) if the information is given by a body corporate—an authorised officer of the body corporate; or
 (b) if the information is provided by an individual—the individual.