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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.99ERegistrar to give notice of review application
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### sec.99E Registrar to give notice of review application
The registrar must give notice of a review application to the decision-maker.
Within 7 days after receiving the notice, the decision-maker must give the registrar notice of the names and addresses of all persons, apart from the applicant—
who are entitled to apply for a review of the reviewable decision concerned; and
of whom the decision-maker is aware.
The tribunal may shorten the period for giving the decision-maker’s notice to the registrar.
The tribunal may act under subsection (3) only if satisfied that not to do so will result in a child’s interests being adversely affected or another party to the review suffering hardship.
For subsection (2) , a person’s entitlement to apply for a review is taken to be unaffected by the ending of the period of 28 days mentioned in the QCAT Act , section 33 (3) .
Immediately on receipt of the decision-maker’s notice, the registrar must give an information notice to each person named in the decision-maker’s notice.
The information notice must state—
details of the review application; and
that the person may elect to become a party to the review and the period within which the notice of election must be filed under section 99ZB ; and
how the person may elect to become a party to the review.
s 99E ins 2009 No. 24 s 18
(sec.99E-ssec.1) The registrar must give notice of a review application to the decision-maker.
(sec.99E-ssec.2) Within 7 days after receiving the notice, the decision-maker must give the registrar notice of the names and addresses of all persons, apart from the applicant— who are entitled to apply for a review of the reviewable decision concerned; and of whom the decision-maker is aware.
(sec.99E-ssec.3) The tribunal may shorten the period for giving the decision-maker’s notice to the registrar.
(sec.99E-ssec.4) The tribunal may act under subsection (3) only if satisfied that not to do so will result in a child’s interests being adversely affected or another party to the review suffering hardship.
(sec.99E-ssec.5) For subsection (2) , a person’s entitlement to apply for a review is taken to be unaffected by the ending of the period of 28 days mentioned in the QCAT Act , section 33 (3) .
(sec.99E-ssec.6) Immediately on receipt of the decision-maker’s notice, the registrar must give an information notice to each person named in the decision-maker’s notice.
(sec.99E-ssec.7) The information notice must state— details of the review application; and that the person may elect to become a party to the review and the period within which the notice of election must be filed under section 99ZB ; and how the person may elect to become a party to the review.
- (a) who are entitled to apply for a review of the reviewable decision concerned; and
- (b) of whom the decision-maker is aware.
- (a) details of the review application; and
- (b) that the person may elect to become a party to the review and the period within which the notice of election must be filed under section 99ZB ; and
- (c) how the person may elect to become a party to the review.