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Gaming Machine Act 1991
sec.471Appeal to tribunal about decisions of chief executive or commission
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### sec.471 Appeal to tribunal about decisions of chief executive or commission
This section applies if—
before the commencement, the chief executive or commission had made a decision about a matter for which an information notice must be given to a person; and
immediately before the commencement, the person had not appealed the decision.
The person may appeal the decision to the tribunal after the commencement as if the decision about the matter had been made by the commissioner.
Nothing in this section affects —
the requirement that the person start the appeal within 28 days after receiving an information notice for the decision being appealed; or
the tribunal’s power to extend the time for starting an appeal.
s 471 ins 2012 No. 25 s 106
(sec.471-ssec.1) This section applies if— before the commencement, the chief executive or commission had made a decision about a matter for which an information notice must be given to a person; and immediately before the commencement, the person had not appealed the decision.
(sec.471-ssec.2) The person may appeal the decision to the tribunal after the commencement as if the decision about the matter had been made by the commissioner.
(sec.471-ssec.3) Nothing in this section affects — the requirement that the person start the appeal within 28 days after receiving an information notice for the decision being appealed; or the tribunal’s power to extend the time for starting an appeal.
- (a) before the commencement, the chief executive or commission had made a decision about a matter for which an information notice must be given to a person; and
- (b) immediately before the commencement, the person had not appealed the decision.
- (a) the requirement that the person start the appeal within 28 days after receiving an information notice for the decision being appealed; or
- (b) the tribunal’s power to extend the time for starting an appeal.