Bankruptcy Regulations 1996
Subject to subregulation (4), a person who is a debtor or bankrupt may apply in writing to the Inspector-General for information in respect of the person:
(a) not to be entered on the Index, on the ground that the entry of the information would jeopardise, or be likely to jeopardise, the person's safety; or
(b) on the Index to be removed on the ground that:
(i) its inclusion jeopardises, or is likely to jeopardise, the person's safety; or
(ii) it is inaccurate or misleading; or
(c) on the Index to be corrected on the ground that it is inaccurate or misleading.
Note:
Under subregulation (4), an application cannot be made for the removal of information in respect of a person's name or date of birth.
13.04(2)
The application must specify the ground relied and contain, or have with it, full particulars in support of the ground.
Example: A person may rely on a court order (such as a domestic violence order) to show that publication of the information in question would jeopardise, or be likely to jeopardise, the person's safety.
13.04(3)
The Inspector-General must, without delay:
(a) decide an application; and
(b) give notice in writing to the applicant of:
(i) the decision and the reasons for it; and
(ii) the applicant's right, if aggrieved by the decision, to apply under regulation 13.05 to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of the decision.
13.04(4)
An application or a decision must not be made under this regulation to remove from the Index any of the following items of information in respect of a person:
(a) the person's name;
(b) the person's date of birth.
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