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Adoption Act 2009
sec.135Chief executive must give notice of decision
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### sec.135 Chief executive must give notice of decision
The chief executive must give to the person a notice of the decision.
The notice must state the reasons for the decision and the information on which it is based.
For a person assessed jointly with the person’s spouse, the notice must include the decisions for both the person and the person’s spouse.
If the chief executive decides the person is not suitable to be an adoptive parent, the chief executive must give the person an information notice for the decision.
(sec.135-ssec.1) The chief executive must give to the person a notice of the decision.
(sec.135-ssec.2) The notice must state the reasons for the decision and the information on which it is based.
(sec.135-ssec.3) For a person assessed jointly with the person’s spouse, the notice must include the decisions for both the person and the person’s spouse.
(sec.135-ssec.4) If the chief executive decides the person is not suitable to be an adoptive parent, the chief executive must give the person an information notice for the decision.