Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00742:section:317r
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00742
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 317R
Character Range: 640088–642004

317R  Revocation of technical assistance notices
 (1) If a technical assistance notice has been given to a person by the Director‑General of Security, the Director‑General of Security may, by written notice given to the person, revoke the notice.
 (2) If a technical assistance notice has been given to a person by the Director‑General of Security, and the Director‑General of Security is satisfied that:
 (a) the requirements imposed by the notice are not reasonable and proportionate; or
 (b) compliance with the notice is not:
 (i) practicable; and
 (ii) technically feasible;
the Director‑General of Security must, by written notice given to the person, revoke the notice.
 (3) If a technical assistance notice has been given to a person by the chief officer of an interception agency, the chief officer may, by written notice given to the person, revoke the notice.
 (4) If a technical assistance notice has been given to a person by the chief officer of an interception agency, and the chief officer is satisfied that:
 (a) the requirements imposed by the notice are not reasonable and proportionate; or
 (b) compliance with the notice is not:
 (i) practicable; and
 (ii) technically feasible;
the chief officer must, by written notice given to the person, revoke the notice.

Notification obligations
 (5) If the Director‑General of Security revokes a technical assistance notice, the Director‑General of Security must, within 7 days after revoking the notice, notify the Inspector‑General of Intelligence and Security that the notice has been revoked.
 (6) If the chief officer of an interception agency revokes a technical assistance notice, the chief officer must, within 7 days after revoking the notice, notify the Commonwealth Ombudsman that the notice has been revoked.
 (7) A failure to comply with subsection (5) or (6) does not affect the validity of a revocation of a technical assistance notice.