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Administrative Appeals Tribunal Regulations 1976
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#### 20 Review by Tribunal—certain fee payment decisions
(1) A person may apply to the Tribunal for a review of any of the following decisions by the Registrar, a District Registrar, a Deputy Registrar or a person who is an authorised officer of a kind mentioned in paragraph (d) of the definition of authorised officer:
(a) under subregulation 19(5) or subregulation 19AA(5), not to order that only 1 fee is payable;
(b) under subregulation 19(6A), not to order that a fee of $100 is payable;
(c) under paragraph 19AA(6B)(a), not to order that a fee of $100 is payable;
(d) under subparagraph 19AA(6B)(b)(i) not to order that an amount equal to the difference between the lower application fee and $100 is payable;
(e) under subparagraph 19AA(6B)(b)(i) not to order that a fee of $100 is payable.
(2) If the Registrar, a District Registrar, a Deputy Registrar or a person who is an authorised officer of a kind mentioned in paragraph (d) of the definition of authorised officer makes a decision of that kind, a notice must be given to the person liable to pay the fee:
(a) containing the terms of the decision; and
(b) giving written reasons for the decision; and
(c) containing a statement to the effect that, subject to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975, application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of the decision.
(3) A notice under subregulation (2) must be given within 28 days of the date of the decision.
(4) Failure to include in a notice under subregulation (2) a statement of the kind mentioned in paragraph (2)(c) does not affect the validity of the decision.