Overseas Investment Act 2005

Consent and conditions regime - Enforcement - Powers of court

51AAE: Publication under this subpart may be deferred or dispensed with

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"The regulator can keep some information secret or publish it later if they have a good reason."

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The regulator can decide not to publish some information, or to publish it later, if they think there is a good reason to keep it secret. You can find out what might be a good reason for keeping something secret in the Official Information Act 1982, which you can read about here. The regulator must have a reasonable reason to make this decision.

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Part 2Consent and conditions regime
Enforcement: Powers of court

51AAEPublication under this subpart may be deferred or dispensed with

  1. The regulator may defer or dispense with publication of a matter under this subpart (in whole or in part) if the regulator is satisfied on reasonable grounds that good reason for withholding the publication would exist under the Official Information Act 1982.

Notes
  • Section 51AAE: inserted, on , by section 42 of the Overseas Investment (Urgent Measures) Amendment Act 2020 (2020 No 21).