(1) This section applies if the chief executive--
(a) has received an application from a funded non-government service provider for a prescribed notice about a person (the engaged person); and
(b) has not yet issued the prescribed notice.
(2) The engaged person may give a notice to the chief executive withdrawing the engaged person's consent to screening under this part.
(3) The engaged person is taken to have withdrawn his or her consent to screening under this part if--
(a) the chief executive gives the engaged person a notice--
(i) asking the engaged person to provide, within a reasonable stated time, stated information that the chief executive reasonably needs to establish the engaged person's identity; and
(ii) warning the engaged person that, if the engaged person does not comply with the request, the chief executive may give the engaged person a notice of deemed withdrawal; and
(b) the engaged person does not comply with the request within the stated time; and
(c) the chief executive can not establish with certainty the engaged person's identity; and
(d) the chief executive gives the engaged person and the service provider a notice of deemed withdrawal relating to the engaged person.
(4) Also, the engaged person is taken to have withdrawn his or her consent to screening under this part if--
(a) the service provider has given the chief executive notice that the person is no longer engaged by the service provider or the chief executive can not obtain information, in writing, from the service provider that the person is engaged by the service provider; and
(b) the engaged person has not given notice to the chief executive about the end of the engagement as required under section 84; 27 and
(c) the chief executive gives the engaged person and the service provider a notice of deemed withdrawal relating to the engaged person.
(5) Further, the engaged person is taken to have withdrawn his or her consent to screening under this part if--
(a) the engaged person gives the chief executive, or the chief executive gives the engaged person, notice that the engaged person is charged with an excluding offence; and
(b) the chief executive gives the engaged person and the service provider a notice of deemed withdrawal under this subsection relating to the engaged person.
(6) If the engaged person withdraws his or her consent to screening under this part before the chief executive issues a prescribed notice about the engaged person--
(a) the chief executive must not issue the prescribed notice; and
(b) if the engaged person withdraws consent by giving a notice to the chief executive, the chief executive must give notice of the withdrawal to the service provider.
(7) For subsection (4), a service provider may give notice to the chief executive that a stated person--
(a) is engaged, or continues to be engaged, by the service provider; or
(b) is no longer engaged by the service provider.
(8) In this section--
notice of deemed withdrawal, relating to the engaged person, means a notice stating that the engaged person is taken to have withdrawn his or her consent to screening under this part.