Administrative Review Tribunal (Consequential and Transitional Provisions No. 1) Act 2024 (38 of 2024)

Schedule 3   Social Services

Part 1   Main amendments

A New Tax System (Family Assistance) (Administration) Act 1999

52A   After subsection 161(1A)

Insert:

Publishing reasons for ART decisions

(1B) Nothing in this Division prevents the ART from publishing in written or electronic form the reasons for a decision of the ART on ART review if the publication does not identify:

(a) a party to the review concerned (other than the Secretary or the Child Support Registrar); or

(b) a person (other than the Secretary or the Child Support Registrar) who is related to, or associated with, a party to the review concerned or is, or is alleged to be, in any other way concerned in the matter to which the review concerned relates; or

(c) a witness in the review concerned.

(1C) Without limiting subsection (1B), a publication of reasons for a decision of the ART is taken to identify a person if it contains any particulars of:

(a) the name, title, pseudonym or alias of the person; or

(b) the address of any premises at which the person resides or works, or the locality in which any such premises are situated; or

(c) the physical description or the style of dress of the person; or

(d) any employment or occupation engaged in, profession practised or calling pursued, by the person or any official or honorary position held by the person; or

(e) the relationship of the person to identified relatives of the person or the association of the person with identified friends or identified business, official or professional acquaintances of the person; or

(f) the recreational interests, or the political, philosophical or religious beliefs or interests, of the person; or

(g) any real or personal property in which the person has an interest or with which the person is otherwise associated;

and the particulars are sufficient to identify that person to a member of the public, or to a member of the section of the public to which the publication is disseminated, as the case requires.