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Australian Citizenship Act 1948
36BMinister may substitute more favourable decisions for certain computer‑based decisions
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#### 36B Minister may substitute more favourable decisions for certain computer‑based decisions
(1) The Minister may substitute a decision (the substituted decision) for a decision (the initial decision) made by the operation of a computer program under an arrangement made under subsection 36A(1) if:
(a) a certificate under section 46B relates to the computer program and to the initial decision; and
(b) the certificate states that the computer program was not functioning correctly; and
(c) the substituted decision could have been made under the same provision of this Act or the regulations as the initial decision; and
(d) the substituted decision is more favourable to the applicant.
(2) The Minister does not have a duty to consider whether to exercise the power under subsection (1) in respect of any decision, whether he or she is requested to do so by the applicant or by any other person, or in any other circumstances.
(3) Subsection (1) has effect despite:
(a) any law of the Commonwealth; or
(b) any rule of common law;
to the contrary effect.