Retirement Savings Accounts Act 1997
If a written notice is given to a person affected by a reviewable decision telling the person that the reviewable decision has been made, that notice is to include a statement to the effect that: (a) the person may, if dissatisfied with the decision, seek a reconsideration of the decision by the Regulator in accordance with subsection 189(1) ; and If a written notice is given to a person affected by a reviewable decision telling the person that the reviewable decision has been made, that notice is to include a statement to the effect that: (b) the person may, subject to the Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024 , if dissatisfied with a decision made by the Regulator upon that reconsideration confirming or varying the first-mentioned decision, make application to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of the decision so confirmed or varied.
190(2)
If the Regulator confirms or varies a reviewable decision under subsection 189(4) and gives to the person written notice of the confirmation or variation of the decision, that notice is to include a statement to the effect that the person may, subject to the Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024 , if dissatisfied with the decision so confirmed or varied, make application to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of the decision.
190(3)
A failure to comply with the requirements of subsections (1) and (2) in relation to a reviewable decision or a decision under subsection 189(4) does not affect the validity of that decision.
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