Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2022C00264:section:16ac:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2022C00264
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 16AC (pt 3/3)
Character Range: 103504–104726

answers a question properly if, and only if, he or she gives in answer to the question all the information that he or she could reasonably be expected to give, on the basis of:
 (a) his or her knowledge about the relevant matters; and
 (b) the knowledge that, having regard to his or her knowledge about the relevant matters, he or she could reasonably be expected to have about those matters;
if he or she answered the question fully and truthfully on the basis of the knowledge referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b).
 (10) In subsection (9):
relevant matters, in relation to a question asked of a person, means:
 (a) in any case—the matters that the person could reasonably be expected to regard as relevant to answering the question; and
 (b) if the question is asked of the person:
 (i) at or in connection with a medical examination that the person was required under subsection 16(2) or (6) or 16AB(3) to undergo; or
 (ii) in connection with a request by the person under subsection 16(6); or
 (iii) in connection with an application under subsection 16AB(2) for the revocation of a certificate issued in respect of the person;
  the person's medical history and past and present state of physical and mental health.