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Customs Legislation (Anti-dumping Amendments) Act 1998
269ZZLWhat happens after the Minister receives a recommendation?
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#### 269ZZL What happens after the Minister receives a recommendation?
(1) If:
(a) the Minister receives a recommendation by the Review Officer to affirm a reviewable decision; or
(b) the Minister does not accept a recommendation by the Review Officer to require the CEO to reinvestigate a finding or findings that formed the basis of the reviewable decision;
the Minister must, by public notice, affirm the reviewable decision.
(2) If the Minister accepts a recommendation by the Review Officer to require the CEO to reinvestigate a finding or findings, the Minister must:
(a) in writing, require the CEO to:
(i) make further investigation of the finding or findings; and
(ii) report the result of the further investigation to the Minister within a specified period; and
(b) by public notice indicate the acceptance of that recommendation (including particulars of the requirements made of the CEO).
(3) The CEO must conduct an investigation in accordance with the Minister’s requirements under subsection (2) and give the Minister a report of the investigation concerning the finding or findings within the specified period.
(4) In a report under subsection (3), the CEO must:
(a) if the Review Officer is of the view that the finding or any of the findings the subject of reinvestigation should be affirmed—affirm the finding or findings; and
(b) set out any new finding or findings that the CEO made as a result of the reinvestigation; and
(c) set out the evidence or other material on which the new finding or findings are based; and
(d) set out the reasons for the CEO’s decision.