(1) If the Director
proposes to make a prohibition order in relation to a person, the Director
must give the person written notice of the proposed prohibition order.
(2) The notice must
invite the person to whom it is given to make a written or oral submission to
the Director about the proposed prohibition order within a reasonable period
specified in the notice.
(3) The Director must
have regard to any submission made in accordance with the notice in deciding
whether to make the proposed prohibition order.
[Section 52I inserted: No. 35 of 2022 s. 28.]