Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00152:section:104:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00152
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 104 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 267528–269622

of the decision.
 (6) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 107, where an address is deleted from a Roll in pursuance of subsection (4), the address so deleted shall be obliterated.
 (7) The Electoral Commissioner may conduct a review of the Roll for a Subdivision of a Division in relation to electors whose addresses are not shown on the Roll by virtue of this section.
 (8) If, after such a review, the Electoral Commissioner is not satisfied that the personal safety of a elector whose address is not shown on the Roll, or of the elector's family, would be at risk if the elector's address were shown on the Roll, the Electoral Commissioner must notify the elector in writing that the Electoral Commissioner has decided that the elector's address should be entered on the Roll.
 (9) If:
 (a) the decision that the elector's address should be entered on the Roll has not been set aside under subsection 120(5), or by the Administrative Review Tribunal or a court; and
 (b) it is no longer possible for the decision to be so set aside;
the Electoral Commissioner must enter the elector's address on the Roll.
 (10) For the purposes of this Act, if the address of a person is not shown on the Roll for a Subdivision because of a request made by the person under subsection (1) or (2), the name of the person is taken to have been placed on the Roll:
 (a) if the person has not given notice of a change of address under subsection 101(5)—in respect of the address that would have been shown on the Roll had the request not been made; or
 (b) if the person gives notice of a change of address under subsection 101(5)—in respect of the new address.
 (11) For the purposes of this section, the members of a person's family are taken to include the following (without limitation):
 (a) a de facto partner of the person;
 (b) a child of the person, or someone of whom the person is a child, because of the definition of child in section 4;
 (c) anyone else who would be a member of the person's family because a person mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) is taken to be a member of the family.