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Local Government Regulation 2012
sec.90Land owner’s objection to rates category
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### sec.90 Land owner’s objection to rates category
This section applies if an owner of rateable land wants to object to the rating category for the land that is stated in a rate notice for the land.
The only ground for objecting is that the owner considers the land should belong to a different rating category.
The owner may object by giving the local government an objection notice.
An objection notice is a document, in a form approved by the local government, stating—
the rating category that the owner claims the land should belong to; and
the facts and circumstances on which the owner makes that claim.
The owner must give the objection notice within—
30 days after the day when the rate notice was issued; or
a longer period that the local government allows.
(sec.90-ssec.1) This section applies if an owner of rateable land wants to object to the rating category for the land that is stated in a rate notice for the land.
(sec.90-ssec.2) The only ground for objecting is that the owner considers the land should belong to a different rating category.
(sec.90-ssec.3) The owner may object by giving the local government an objection notice.
(sec.90-ssec.4) An objection notice is a document, in a form approved by the local government, stating— the rating category that the owner claims the land should belong to; and the facts and circumstances on which the owner makes that claim.
(sec.90-ssec.5) The owner must give the objection notice within— 30 days after the day when the rate notice was issued; or a longer period that the local government allows.
- (a) the rating category that the owner claims the land should belong to; and
- (b) the facts and circumstances on which the owner makes that claim.
- (a) 30 days after the day when the rate notice was issued; or
- (b) a longer period that the local government allows.