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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.195Cancellation procedure
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### sec.195 Cancellation procedure
If the valuer-general reasonably believes grounds exist to cancel a suppression direction (the action ), the valuer-general must give the protected person notice (the show cause notice ) about the action.
The show cause notice must state—
the action proposed; and
the grounds for proposing to take the action; and
the facts and circumstances that form the basis for the valuer-general’s belief; and
that the protected person may show cause, within a stated period, why the action proposed should not be taken.
The stated period must be at least 42 days after the protected person receives the notice.
If, after considering all representations made within the stated period, the valuer-general still believes that grounds to take the action exist, the valuer-general may cancel the suppression direction.
(sec.195-ssec.1) If the valuer-general reasonably believes grounds exist to cancel a suppression direction (the action ), the valuer-general must give the protected person notice (the show cause notice ) about the action.
(sec.195-ssec.2) The show cause notice must state— the action proposed; and the grounds for proposing to take the action; and the facts and circumstances that form the basis for the valuer-general’s belief; and that the protected person may show cause, within a stated period, why the action proposed should not be taken.
(sec.195-ssec.3) The stated period must be at least 42 days after the protected person receives the notice.
(sec.195-ssec.4) If, after considering all representations made within the stated period, the valuer-general still believes that grounds to take the action exist, the valuer-general may cancel the suppression direction.
- (a) the action proposed; and
- (b) the grounds for proposing to take the action; and
- (c) the facts and circumstances that form the basis for the valuer-general’s belief; and
- (d) that the protected person may show cause, within a stated period, why the action proposed should not be taken.