Bankruptcy Act 1966
Note: See section 4A .
PART 2 - REGISTERING AND DISCIPLINING PRACTITIONERS Division 40 - Disciplinary and other action Subdivision B - Direction to comply SECTION 40-15 DIRECTION NOT TO ACCEPT FURTHER APPOINTMENTSInspector-General may give direction not to accept further appointments
40-15(1)
The Inspector-General may, in writing, direct a registered trustee not to accept any further appointments as a trustee, or not to accept any further appointments as a trustee during a period specified in the direction, if: (a) the trustee has failed to comply with a direction given to the trustee under section 40-5 (direction to remedy failure to lodge documents, or give information or documents); or (b) the trustee has failed to comply with a direction given to the trustee under section 40-10 (direction to correct inaccuracies); or (c) a committee has decided under paragraph 40-55(1)(d) that the Inspector-General should give the direction referred to in that paragraph; or (d) the trustee has failed to comply with a direction given to the trustee under section 70-70 (direction to give relevant material); or (e) the trustee has failed to comply with a direction given to the trustee under subsection 75-20(1) or (2) (direction to convene a meeting of creditors or comply with requirements in relation to such a meeting).
Condition of registration to comply with direction
40-15(2)
If the Inspector-General gives a direction to a registered trustee under subsection (1) , it is a condition of the trustee ' s registration that the trustee must comply with the direction.
Withdrawal of direction
40-15(3)
The Inspector-General may withdraw a direction given under subsection (1) .
40-15(4)
The condition is removed from the trustee ' s registration if the Inspector-General withdraws the direction.
Direction is not a legislative instrument
40-15(5)
A direction under subsection (1) is not a legislative instrument.
Relationship with other laws
40-15(6)
Nothing in this section limits the operation of any other provision of this Act, or any other law, in relation to: (a) a person who fails to comply with a requirement to lodge a document with, or give information or a document to, the Inspector-General; or (b) a person giving incomplete or incorrect information; or (c) any matter in relation to which a committee makes a decision under subsection 40-55(1) .
40-15(7)
Nothing in this section limits the power of the Inspector-General under this Act, or any other law, to apply to the Court for an order in relation to a failure to comply with a direction mentioned in subsection (1) .
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