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Duties Act 2001
sec.472Applying for a review of an original decision
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### sec.472 Applying for a review of an original decision
A dissatisfied person may apply for a review of an original decision.
For objections and appeals against assessments of duty, see the Administration Act , part 6 .
The application must—
be made to the commissioner within 28 days after the applicant receives notice of the decision; and
state fully and in detail the grounds of the review.
If the commissioner is satisfied a dissatisfied person has a reasonable excuse for failing to apply for a review within the 28 day period, the commissioner may extend the time for applying for the review.
The application does not stay the original decision.
(sec.472-ssec.1) A dissatisfied person may apply for a review of an original decision. For objections and appeals against assessments of duty, see the Administration Act , part 6 .
(sec.472-ssec.2) The application must— be made to the commissioner within 28 days after the applicant receives notice of the decision; and state fully and in detail the grounds of the review.
(sec.472-ssec.3) If the commissioner is satisfied a dissatisfied person has a reasonable excuse for failing to apply for a review within the 28 day period, the commissioner may extend the time for applying for the review.
(sec.472-ssec.4) The application does not stay the original decision.
- (a) be made to the commissioner within 28 days after the applicant receives notice of the decision; and
- (b) state fully and in detail the grounds of the review.