Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155:section:71dj:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 71DJ (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 312556–315208

which the authority is given; and
 (c) such other information as is prescribed.
 (7) An authority to deal with goods may be expressed to be subject to a condition that a specified permission for the goods to be dealt with (however it is described) be obtained under another law of the Commonwealth.
 (8) If an authority to deal with goods is expressed to be subject to the condition that a specified permission be obtained, the authority is taken not to have been given until the permission has been obtained.
 (9) An officer may, at any time before goods authorised to be taken into warehousing are so dealt with, cancel the authority:
 (a) if the authority was given in respect of a documentary declaration, by:
 (i) signing a notice stating that the authority is cancelled and setting out the reasons for the cancellation; and
 (ii) serving a copy of the notice on the person who made the declaration or, if that person does not have possession of the goods, on the person who has possession of the goods; or
 (b) if the authority was given in respect of an electronic declaration—by sending electronically, to the person who made the declaration, a message stating that the authority is cancelled and setting out the reasons for the cancellation.
 (10) If, at any time before goods authorised to be taken into warehousing are so dealt with, an officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that the goods were imported into Australia in contravention of any Customs‑related law, the officer may suspend the authority for a specified period:
 (a) if the authority was given in respect of a documentary declaration, by:
 (i) signing a notice stating that the authority is so suspended and setting out the reasons for the suspension; and
 (ii) serving a copy of the notice on the person who made the declaration or, if that person does not have possession of the goods, on the person who has possession of the goods; or
 (b) if the authority was given in respect of an electronic declaration—by sending electronically, to the person who made the declaration, a message stating that the authority is so suspended and setting out the reasons for the suspension.
 (11) If, during the suspension under subsection (10) of an authority, an officer becomes satisfied that there are no longer reasonable grounds to suspect that the goods were imported into Australia in contravention of a Customs‑related law, the officer must revoke the suspension:
 (a) if the authority was given in respect of a documentary declaration, by:
 (i) signing a notice stating that the suspension is revoked; and
 (ii) serving a copy of the notice on the person to whom the notice of