Giving of notices under this Part act-s332H — as in force on 2026-06-04 — C2026C00232 · Compilation No. 171 — https://www.legislation.gov.au/C2026C00232/latest/text 332H Giving of notices under this Part (1) If a provision of this Part requires or permits the Migration Agents Registration Authority to give a notice to a person (the recipient): (a) the Authority must give the notice to the recipient by 1 of the 4 methods set out in the following table; and (b) the time at which the recipient is taken to have been given the notice is the time set out in the table. Giving of notices under this Part Item Methods of giving notices Timing rule 1 Handing the notice to the recipient When it is handed to the recipient 2 Handing the notice to another person When it is handed to the other who: person (a) is at the last residential or business address provided to the Authority by the recipient for the purposes of receiving notices; and (b) appears to live there (in the case of a residential address) or work Giving of notices under this Part Item Methods of giving notices Timing rule there (in the case of a business address); and (c) appears to be at least 16 years of age 3 Dating the notice, and then (a) if the notice was dispatched dispatching it: from a place in Australia to an (a) within 3 working days (in the address in Australia—7 working place of dispatch) of the date of days (in the place of that the notice; and address) after the date of the notice; or (b) by prepaid post or by other prepaid means; and (b) in any other case—21 days after the date of the notice (c) to: (i) the last address for service provided to the Authority by the recipient for the purposes of receiving notices; or (ii) the last residential or business address provided to the Authority by the recipient for the purposes of receiving notices 4 Transmitting the notice by: At the end of the day on which the (a) fax; or notice is transmitted (b) email; or (c) other electronic means; to the last fax number, email address or other electronic address, as the case may be, provided to the Authority by the recipient for the purposes of receiving notices (2) This section has effect despite any provision in the Electronic Transactions Act 1999. Division 8—Transitional arrangements for Australian legal practitioners