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a debt due to the Commonwealth.

 (4) For subregulation (2), the relevant period for a person is the period beginning on the day when the person purchased the motorcycle to which the motorcycle benefit relates, and ending on the day when the person would be entitled to motorcycle benefit in relation to the purchase of another motorcycle.

Example

For a person who receives motorcycle benefit for a motorcycle purchased on 4 July 2001, the relevant period begins on that day. The period may end 2 years after that day, or the period may end earlier, for example if the motorcycle is used to transport the person for more than 40 000 kilometres before the 2 years has ended.

Part 5 Review of decisions

16 Request for review

 (1) A person who is dissatisfied with a decision of the Commission under regulation 10 or 15, or another person on that person's behalf, may request the Commission to review the decision.

 (2) A request for review must:
 (a) be in writing; and
 (b) set out the grounds on which the request is made; and
 (c) be lodged with the Commission, by being forwarded to, or delivered at, an office of the Department in Australia, within 3 months after the day when the person seeking review was notified of the decision.

17 Commission's duty if request for review made

 (1) If the Commission receives a request under regulation 16 for review of a decision, the Commission must review the decision:
 (a) within 3 months after the day when the request was lodged; or
 (b) within any longer period agreed in writing with the person who made the request.

 (2) On review of a decision, the Commission must:
 (a) affirm the decision; or
 (b) set the decision aside.

 (3) If the Commission sets aside a decision, it must make a decision in place of the decision set aside.

 (4) A person to whom the Commission has delegated its power to review decisions under this regulation must not review a decision if that person made the decision under review.

18 Written record of decision on review and copy to person who requested review

 (1) After a decision is reviewed under regulation 17, the Commission must:
 (a) make a written record of the decision made on review; and
 (b) give a copy of the written record to the person who requested the review.

 (2) The written record must:
 (a) set out the Commission's findings on relevant questions of fact; and
 (b) refer to the evidence or other material on which the findings are based; and
 (c) if the decision under review is a decision under regulation 10, refer to the applicant's right to apply to the