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Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988
72MSecurity for person’s return to Australia
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#### 72M Security for person’s return to Australia
(1) A person may give such security as the Registrar considers appropriate by bond, deposit or any other means, for the person’s return to Australia by such day as is agreed by the person and the Registrar and is specified in the departure authorisation certificate.
(2) The Registrar may substitute a later day for the day mentioned in subsection (1), either on the Registrar’s own motion, or on application by the person in the approved form.
(3) The Registrar may refuse an application by a person to substitute a later day if:
(a) the person refuses to increase the value of the security already given to a level that the Registrar considers appropriate; or
(b) the person refuses to give such further security as the Registrar considers appropriate; or
(c) the Registrar considers that it would not be appropriate to substitute the later day.