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Notice from the Foreign Affairs Minister

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66 Notice from the Foreign Affairs Minister

(1)

If:

(a)

either:

(i)

under subsection 14(2) of the Australian Passports Act 2005, the Foreign Affairs Minister refuses to issue a person an Australian travel document; or

(ii)

under section 22 of that Act, the Foreign Affairs Minister cancels a person’s Australian travel document; and

(b)

the refusal or cancellation was because of a refusal/cancellation request made in relation to the person under subsection 14(1) of that Act; and

(c)

the request was made on the basis of the circumstance mentioned in subparagraph 14(1)(a)(i) of that Act;

the Foreign Affairs Minister may give the Home Affairs Minister a written notice setting out those matters.

(2)

A notice under subsection (1) is not a legislative instrument.

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