ACIS Administration Act 1999 (Repealed)
Applications may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for the review of decisions of the following kinds:
(a) a decision by the Secretary under section 21 to refuse permission to a group of companies to seek registration as a participant as if it were a single person;
(b) a decision by the Secretary under subsection 21(6) to impose conditions on the grant of permission to a group of companies to seek registration as a participant as if it were a single person;
(c) a decision by the Secretary under section 26 to refuse to register a person as an MVP, an ACP, an AMTP or an ASP;
(d) a decision by the Secretary under section 29 that a person is not a fit and proper person;
(e) a decision by the Secretary under paragraph 66(e) that there is an error in the ledger;
(f) a decision by the Secretary under section 68:
(i) to refuse to amend the ledger; or
(ii) to amend the ledger differently to the way specified in the application made under subsection 68(2);
(g) a decision by the Secretary under subsection 110(2) to deregister a participant;
(h) a decision by the Secretary under subsection 110(4) to deregister a participant;
(i) a decision by the Secretary under subsection 110(5) to deregister a participant;
(j) a decision by the Secretary under section 102 that a person is liable to pay an amount of unearned credit liability;
(k) (Repealed by No 25 of 2007)
(l) a decision by the Secretary under section 105:
(i) to refuse an application for an extension of time for the payment of unearned credit liability outstanding under section 101; or
(ii) to grant a lesser extension than that applied for.
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