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Heritage Act 2011
164Review of Council's or Minister's decision made before
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164 Review of Council's or Minister's decision made before
commencement
(a) before the commencement, the Council or Minister had given
a person a review notice for a reviewable decision; and
(b) one of the following circumstances applies:
(i) immediately before the commencement, the review
period for the decision had not expired and the person
had not applied for a review of the decision;
(ii) before the commencement, the person had applied for a
review of the decision and the proceeding for the review
had not been decided.
(2) If the circumstance mentioned in subsection (1)(b)(i) applies, the
former legislation continues to apply in relation to the entitlement of
the person to apply for a review of the decision within the review
period.
(3) The former legislation continues to apply in relation to the functions
and powers of the former Tribunal in conducting and deciding a
proceeding for the review regardless of whether the proceeding:
(a) was being conducted before the commencement; or
(b) is started after the commencement within the review period.
(4) In this section:
review period means the period within which a person given a
review notice is entitled to apply for a review of the reviewable
decision mentioned in the notice.