Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006

CHAPTER 15 - ADMINISTRATION  

PART 15-4 - REVIEW OF DECISIONS  

Division 620 - Internal Review of Reviewable Decisions  

SECTION 620-5   RECONSIDERATION OF REVIEWABLE DECISIONS  

620-5(1)    
A person whose interests are affected by a reviewable decision may request the Registrar to reconsider the decision.

620-5(2)    
The person ' s request must be made by written notice given to the Registrar within 28 days, or such longer period as the Registrar allows, after the day on which the person first received notice of the decision.

620-5(3)    
The notice must set out the reasons for making the request.

620-5(4)    
The Registrar must, on receiving an application, cause the decision to be reviewed by a person (the reviewer ) to whom the Registrar ' s power under this section is delegated. The reviewer must be a person who was not involved in making the decision.

620-5(5)    
A reviewer who reviews a reviewable decision may:

(a)    make a decision affirming, varying or setting aside the reviewable decision; and

(b)    if the reviewer sets aside the decision, make such other decision as the reviewer thinks appropriate.

620-5(6)    
The reviewer ' s decision (the decision on review ) takes effect:

(a)    on the day specified in the decision on review; or

(b)    if a day is not specified - on the day on which the decision on review was made.

620-5(7)    
The Registrar is taken, for the purposes of this Part, to have affirmed the reviewable decision if the person does not receive notice of the review decision within 90 days after receiving the person ' s request.


 

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