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Forestry Act 1959
sec.61ONotice of decision
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### sec.61O Notice of decision
As soon as practicable after deciding the application, the chief executive must give written notice of the decision to—
the applicant; and
if the chief executive approves the application—the registrar of titles.
The notice must state—
the decision; and
if the chief executive refuses the application, or approves the application with conditions not agreed to in writing by the applicant—
the reasons for the decision; and
that the applicant may seek an internal review of the decision; and
how the review is started.
s 61O prev s 61O ins 2006 No. 16 s 68 sch 1
om 2010 No. 12 s 44
pres s 61O ins 2011 No. 31 s 320
amd 2021 No. 12 s 148 sch 3
(sec.61O-ssec.1) As soon as practicable after deciding the application, the chief executive must give written notice of the decision to— the applicant; and if the chief executive approves the application—the registrar of titles.
(sec.61O-ssec.2) The notice must state— the decision; and if the chief executive refuses the application, or approves the application with conditions not agreed to in writing by the applicant— the reasons for the decision; and that the applicant may seek an internal review of the decision; and how the review is started.
- (a) the applicant; and
- (b) if the chief executive approves the application—the registrar of titles.
- (a) the decision; and
- (b) if the chief executive refuses the application, or approves the application with conditions not agreed to in writing by the applicant— (i) the reasons for the decision; and (ii) that the applicant may seek an internal review of the decision; and (iii) how the review is started.
- (i) the reasons for the decision; and
- (ii) that the applicant may seek an internal review of the decision; and
- (iii) how the review is started.
- (i) the reasons for the decision; and
- (ii) that the applicant may seek an internal review of the decision; and
- (iii) how the review is started.