Bankruptcy Regulations 1996
An infringement notice must be served on the person to whom it is issued.
14.07(2)
An infringement notice may be served on an individual:
(a) personally or by post; or
(b) by leaving the notice:
(i) at the last-known place of residence or business of the person; and
(ii) with a person, apparently over the age of 16 years, who appears to live or work at the place.
14.07(3)
An infringement notice may be served on a corporation:
(a) by leaving it at, or by sending it by post to, the address of the head office, a registered office or a principal office, of the corporation; or
(b) by giving it, at an office mentioned in paragraph (a), to someone who is, or who the person serving the notice reasonably believes is, an officer or employee of the corporation.
14.07(4)
Subject to subregulation (5), an infringement notice may be served on a registered trustee or a registered debt agreement administrator by sending it by electronic communication to the trustee ' s or administrator ' s business email address.
14.07(5)
An infringement notice must not be sent by electronic communication unless the Inspector-General believes, on reasonable grounds, that the registered trustee or a registered debt agreement administrator will access the email account to which the notice is sent.
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