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Liquor Control Reform Act 1998
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162 Commission may refer internal review to compulsory conference
(1) The Commission may require attendance at one or more compulsory conferences with a single commissioner by—
(a) the applicant for the internal review of a reviewable decision that relates to a contested application; and
(b) any person who was given notice of the internal review under section 154.
(2) A requirement to attend a compulsory conference may be made at any stage of the internal review of a reviewable decision that relates to a contested application before the Commission makes a fresh decision under section 157(1).
(3) The commissioner who made the reviewable decision that is the subject of the internal review under Division 2 must not conduct the compulsory conference in relation to that decision.
(4) The Commission may require a compulsory conference whether or not—
(a) the applicant for the internal review consents; and
(b) any person who was given notice of the internal review under section 154 consents.
New s. 163 inserted by No. 49/2021 s. 51.