Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971

Victims’ rights - Provisions relating to giving and receiving of notices and appointment of representatives

198F: Change of address of victim or representative

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"Notifying a change of address for a victim or their representative"

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You can change the address you gave under section 198E(2)(b) by telling the Director in writing. You or your representative can change the representative's address by telling the Director in writing. The Director will tell you they got your notification.

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Part 10AVictims’ rights
Provisions relating to giving and receiving of notices and appointment of representatives

198FChange of address of victim or representative

  1. A victim may change the address given under section 198E(2)(b) by notifying the Director in writing.

  2. A victim or a victim’s representative may change the representative’s address given under section 198E(2)(b) by notifying the Director in writing.

  3. The Director must confirm receipt of a notification to the person who made the notification.

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Notes
  • Section 198F: inserted, on , by section 21 of the Military Justice Legislation Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 36).