Reg 36 repealed by SLI No 39 of 2015, reg 4 and Sch 1 item 18, effective 1 July 2015. Reg 36 formerly read:
REGULATION 36 PREFERRED ADDRESS FOR SERVICE
36(1)
An address in Australia used by or associated with a person is a
preferred address for service
of the person if:
(a)
it is of one of the following kinds of address:
(i)
a physical address;
(ii)
a postal address;
(iii)
an electronic address; and
Note 1:
An address may be both a physical address and a postal address (eg. a street address).
Note 2:
The following are examples of an electronic address:
(a) an e-mail address;
(b) a secure website that the person can access to obtain a document.
(b)
the person has given it to the Commissioner as an address for the service of documents by the Commissioner under the Act or these Regulations; and
(c)
the designation of the address or other circumstances indicate that the person wishes the address to be used by the Commissioner in preference to other addresses of the person, whether generally or in specific circumstances.
36(2)
The designation of an address in a form or correspondence as an
'
address for service
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, a
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preferred address
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, an
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address for correspondence
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or similar term satisfies paragraph (1)(c).
Reg 36 inserted by SR No 289 of 2001.