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in such an Act (whether or not the item expressly refers to the special account), then amounts may be debited against the appropriation for that item and credited to that special account.

60‑155  Purposes of the Tax Practitioners Board Special Account
  The purposes of the Tax Practitioners Board Special Account are as follows:
 (a) paying or discharging the costs, expenses and other obligations incurred by the Commonwealth in the performance of the Board's functions under this Act;
 (b) paying any remuneration and allowances payable to any person under this Act (including APS employees mentioned in section 60‑80);
 (c) reducing the balance of the account (and therefore the available appropriation for the account) without making a real or notional payment.
Note: See section 80 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (which deals with special accounts).

Part 7—Miscellaneous

Division 70—Miscellaneous

Table of Subdivisions
70‑A Injunctions
70‑B Administrative review
70‑C Provisions affecting trustees and partnerships
70‑D Provisions relating to the Board
70‑E Miscellaneous
70‑F Address for service of notices

Guide to this Division

70‑1  What this Division is about
      This Division sets out some miscellaneous provisions, including a provision allowing the Board to apply to the Federal Court for an injunction, a provision allowing you to apply to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of a Board's decision and a provision about the treatment of trustees.

Subdivision 70‑A—Injunctions

Table of sections
70‑5 Injunction to restrain or require certain conduct

70‑5  Injunction to restrain or require certain conduct
 (1) If, on the application of the Board, the *Federal Court is satisfied that you have engaged, or are proposing to engage, in conduct that would constitute a contravention of a civil penalty provision, the Federal Court may grant an injunction:
 (a) restraining you from engaging in the conduct; or
 (b) if in the Federal Court's opinion it is desirable to do so, requiring you to do something.
 (2) Before deciding the application, the *Federal Court may grant an interim injunction:
 (a) restraining you from engaging in conduct; or
 (b) requiring you to do something.

Subdivision 70‑B—Administrative review

Table of sections
70‑10 Administrative review

70‑10  Administrative review
  An application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of any of the following decisions of the Board:
 (a) a decision under section 20‑25:
 (i) to reject an application for registration (including renewal of registration); or
 (ii) to specify a condition to which registration is subject;
 (c) a decision under section 20‑40 to refuse to vary a condition to which registration is subject;
 (d) a decision under subsection 20‑50(1) not to determine another period for making a renewal application;
 (e) a decision under Subdivision 30‑B or 40‑A to terminate registration;
 (f) a decision