Licensing and Registration (Uniform Procedures) Act 2002 No 28
Current version for 6 July 2012 to date (accessed 23 May 2013 at 01:36)
27 Service of notices
(1) Any notice that a licensing authority is authorised or required by
this Part to serve on a person may be served:(a) in the case of an individual:(i) by delivering it personally to the individual,
or
(ii) by sending it by post, addressed to the individual at the address
recorded in the register as the individual’s residential address,
business address or address for service of notices, or
(iii) by leaving it with a person apparently aged 16 years or more at
the address recorded in the register as the individual’s residential
address or business address, or
(iv) by sending it by means of electronic communication or facsimile
transmission, addressed to the individual at the address recorded in the
register as the individual’s address for service of electronic
communications or facsimile transmissions, in accordance with the
individual’s information technology requirements with respect to the
receipt of electronic communications or facsimile transmissions,
or
(b) in the case of a corporation:(i) by delivering it personally to a person concerned in the
corporation’s management, or
(ii) by sending it by post, addressed to the corporation at the address
recorded in the register as the corporation’s business address or
address for service of notices, or
(iii) by leaving it with a person apparently aged 16 years or more at
the address recorded in the register as the corporation’s business
address, or
(iv) by sending it by means of electronic communication or facsimile
transmission, addressed to the corporation at the address recorded in the
register as the corporation’s address for service of electronic
communications or facsimile transmissions, in accordance with the
corporation’s information technology requirements with respect to the
receipt of electronic communications or facsimile
transmissions.
(2) In the case of joint applicants or joint licensees, any notice
that under this Part is required to be served on an applicant or licensee is
taken to have been served on all of them when it is served on any one of
them.
(3) This section does not affect any other Act or law with respect to
the service of notices or other documents.