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Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989
80PCancellation or endorsement of registration in certain cases
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#### 80P Cancellation or endorsement of registration in certain cases
(1) The Director must cancel a person’s registration in relation to a particular registration year if the person’s name was entered on the Register by mistake.
(2) The Director may correct the Register if he or she is satisfied that any particulars recorded in relation to a person whose name was entered on the Register were recorded in error.
(3) If, at any time during or after the end of a registration year, the Director becomes satisfied for any reason that a person registered in relation to that year will not, or did not, during that year, introduce chemicals of a value equal to or exceeding the threshold value, the Director must:
(a) endorse the Register with a notation stating that he or she is so satisfied and indicating the reason for being so satisfied; and
(b) if the person has paid an amount as or on account of registration charge—notify the person in writing that the person is entitled to be repaid that amount; and
(c) unless the person is a body corporate that has ceased to exist because of a takeover or a merger—pay to the person, on behalf of the Commonwealth, an amount equal to the amount paid as registration charge, or on account of registration charge, payable in relation to the registration year.
(4) It is a condition of registration that a person who is registered in relation to a registration year must inform the Director in writing:
(a) as soon as possible; and
(b) in any case, before August 31 of that registration year;
if the person considers that, for any reason, it is unlikely that the person will seek registration in relation to the next registration year.
(5) Compliance with the condition set out in subsection (4) in relation to a particular registration year does not prevent a person later seeking registration in relation to that registration year.