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how the direction has not been complied with; or
 (b) as having been filed, but direct the person to do such things as are necessary to ensure that the direction is complied with.
 (2) If the Registrar gives a direction under paragraph (1)(b) and the person does not comply with the direction within the period specified in the direction, the Registrar may treat the evidence as not having been filed.

11.28  Directions for actions not otherwise prescribed
  If:
 (a) the Registrar reasonably believes that it is necessary, for the proper prosecution or completion of proceedings before the Registrar, for a person to perform an act, file a document or produce evidence; and
 (b) that action is not specified elsewhere in the Act or these Regulations;
the Registrar may, by notification to the person, direct the person to perform the act, file the document or produce the evidence.

11.29  Acting for persons unable to act
 (1) If a person is incapable of doing anything required or permitted by the Act or these Regulations to be done because of infancy, mental disability, physical disability or disease, a court may, on the application by a person acting for the incapable person or by any other person interested in the doing of the thing:
 (a) do that thing in the name of, and on behalf of, the incapable person; or
 (b) appoint a person to do the thing in the name of, and on behalf of, the incapable person.
 (2) A thing done in the name of, and on behalf of, an incapable person is taken to have been done by that person as if he or she had not been incapable when the thing was done.
 (3) In this regulation:
mental disability means a disturbance or defect, to a severely disabling degree, of perceptual interpretation, comprehension, reasoning, learning, judgment, memory, motivation or emotion.

11.30  Requirements that cannot be complied with for reasonable causes
  If:
 (a) a person is required, under these Regulations, to sign a document, make a declaration, file or give to the Registrar a document or evidence, or to do any other act or thing; and
 (b) the Registrar is satisfied that the person cannot reasonably comply with the requirement;
the Registrar may, subject to any condition that he or she reasonably directs, dispense with the requirement.

11.31  Review of decisions
 (1) In this regulation:
decision has the same meaning as in the Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024.
Tribunal means the Administrative Review Tribunal.
 (2) Application may be made to the Tribunal for review of a decision of the Registrar under subparagraph 9.05(5)(c)(ii).
 (3) If the Registrar gives a person affected by a decision mentioned in subregulation (2) written notice of