Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00011:reg:6:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00011
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 4/5)
Character Range: 201656–204497

the notice, or a specified part of the information.
 (3) If the notice is given under both subregulations 10.04(1) and (2), the objection must state whether the objection is:
 (a) on the ground that the information should be treated as permanently confidential information; or
 (b) on the ground that the information should be treated as interpretative information; or
 (c) on both grounds.
 (4) The objection must be made, in writing, to the Titles Administrator on or before the date specified in the notice.
 (5) A valid objection remains in force until it ceases to be in force under regulation 10.07A.

10.06  Consideration of objection by Titles Administrator
 (1) If the Titles Administrator receives a valid objection from a person, the Titles Administrator must consider the objection and decide whether to allow or disallow the objection.
 (2) The Titles Administrator may allow the objection for part of the documentary information to which it relates, and disallow the objection for another part.
 (3) The Titles Administrator must notify the person, in writing, of the Titles Administrator's decision within 45 days after the Titles Administrator receives the objection.
 (4) In the case of a decision by the Titles Administrator to disallow an objection (in whole or in part), the notice of decision under subregulation (3) must state that the person may ask the responsible Commonwealth Minister to review the decision in accordance with regulation 10.07.

10.07  Review of Titles Administrator's decision by Minister
 (1) A person may, in writing, ask the responsible Commonwealth Minister to review a decision by the Titles Administrator under regulation 10.06 to disallow an objection.
 (2) The request:
 (a) must be given to the Minister within 30 days after the day that the person was given notice of the Titles Administrator's decision; and
 (b) must set out the grounds for making the request.
 (3) The person may withdraw the request by written notice given to the Minister.
 (4) The Minister must, within 45 days after receiving the request, review the Titles Administrator's decision and:
 (a) confirm the Titles Administrator's decision to disallow the objection; or
 (b) revoke the Titles Administrator's decision and substitute another decision for it.
 (5) A decision made by the Minister in substitution for the Titles Administrator's decision may allow the objection for part of the documentary information to which it relates, and disallow the objection for another part.
 (6) The Minister must notify the person, in writing, of the Minister's decision as soon as practicable after making the decision.
Note: The person may seek further review of the Minister's decision—see Part 9.1 of the Act.

10.07A  When objection ceases to be in force
  An objection made by a person under regulation 8.05 ceases to be