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Environmental Protection Act 1994
sec.182Submitter may give objection notice
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### sec.182 Submitter may give objection notice
This section applies if the administering authority decides to approve the application or makes a decision under section 170 (3) .
A submitter may, by written notice (the objection notice ) to the administering authority, request that its submission be taken to be an objection to the application.
The objection notice must—
be given to the administering authority within 20 business days after the notice under section 181 (1) is given; and
state the grounds for the objection.
The objection notice ceases to have effect if the objection notice is withdrawn by giving written notice to—
the administering authority; and
the Land Court.
s 182 prev s 182 ins 2000 No. 64 s 6
om 2004 No. 48 s 48
pres s 182 ins 2012 No. 16 s 8
amd 2025 No. 19 s 13 sch 1
(sec.182-ssec.1) This section applies if the administering authority decides to approve the application or makes a decision under section 170 (3) .
(sec.182-ssec.2) A submitter may, by written notice (the objection notice ) to the administering authority, request that its submission be taken to be an objection to the application.
(sec.182-ssec.3) The objection notice must— be given to the administering authority within 20 business days after the notice under section 181 (1) is given; and state the grounds for the objection.
(sec.182-ssec.4) The objection notice ceases to have effect if the objection notice is withdrawn by giving written notice to— the administering authority; and the Land Court.
- (a) be given to the administering authority within 20 business days after the notice under section 181 (1) is given; and
- (b) state the grounds for the objection.
- (a) the administering authority; and
- (b) the Land Court.