Retirement Savings Accounts Regulations 1997
As soon as practicable after APRA makes a reviewable decision, APRA must give written notice of the decision to the person at whose request the decision was made.
The notice must have with it a statement by APRA of APRA's reasons for making the decision.
The notice must include a statement to the effect that, if dissatisfied with the decision, the person may:
(a) in the case of notice of a decision (other than a decision made by APRA under regulation 6.02 confirming or varying an earlier reviewable decision of APRA) - request reconsideration of the decision under regulation 6.02 ; and
(b) in the case of notice of a decision made by APRA under regulation 6.02 confirming or varying an earlier reviewable decision of APRA - apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of the decision so confirmed or varied.
Failure to comply with subregulation (3) in relation to a decision does not affect the validity of the decision.
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