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Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003
sec.18NCancelling registration on chief executive’s own initiative
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### sec.18N Cancelling registration on chief executive’s own initiative
The chief executive may, by notice given under this section to the park owner for a residential park, cancel the registration of the residential park if the chief executive is satisfied the park owner—
has stopped operating the park; or
proposes to stop operating the park.
The chief executive must, before cancelling the registration of the residential park under this section, give the park owner a notice stating—
that the chief executive proposes to cancel the registration of the residential park under this section; and
the day (the proposed cancellation day ), at least 30 days after the day the notice is given, on which the chief executive proposes to cancel the registration of the residential park; and
that the park owner may provide evidence to the chief executive, within the stated period ending not earlier than 14 days after the day the notice is given (the submission period ), that the park owner is continuing to operate the residential park.
The chief executive must consider any evidence provided by the park owner within the submission period and decide to—
cancel the registration of the residential park; or
not cancel the registration of the residential park.
If the decision is to cancel the registration of the residential park, the chief executive must promptly give the park owner an information notice for the decision that states the day the registration of the residential park is cancelled.
For subsection (4) , the stated day must be a day that is not earlier than—
the day the information notice is given to the park owner; or
the proposed cancellation day.
If the decision is not to cancel the registration of the residential park, the chief executive must give the park owner notice of the decision.
s 18N ins 2024 No. 28 s 31
(sec.18N-ssec.1) The chief executive may, by notice given under this section to the park owner for a residential park, cancel the registration of the residential park if the chief executive is satisfied the park owner— has stopped operating the park; or proposes to stop operating the park.
(sec.18N-ssec.2) The chief executive must, before cancelling the registration of the residential park under this section, give the park owner a notice stating— that the chief executive proposes to cancel the registration of the residential park under this section; and the day (the proposed cancellation day ), at least 30 days after the day the notice is given, on which the chief executive proposes to cancel the registration of the residential park; and that the park owner may provide evidence to the chief executive, within the stated period ending not earlier than 14 days after the day the notice is given (the submission period ), that the park owner is continuing to operate the residential park.
(sec.18N-ssec.3) The chief executive must consider any evidence provided by the park owner within the submission period and decide to— cancel the registration of the residential park; or not cancel the registration of the residential park.
(sec.18N-ssec.4) If the decision is to cancel the registration of the residential park, the chief executive must promptly give the park owner an information notice for the decision that states the day the registration of the residential park is cancelled.
(sec.18N-ssec.5) For subsection (4) , the stated day must be a day that is not earlier than— the day the information notice is given to the park owner; or the proposed cancellation day.
(sec.18N-ssec.6) If the decision is not to cancel the registration of the residential park, the chief executive must give the park owner notice of the decision.
- (a) has stopped operating the park; or
- (b) proposes to stop operating the park.
- (a) that the chief executive proposes to cancel the registration of the residential park under this section; and
- (b) the day (the proposed cancellation day ), at least 30 days after the day the notice is given, on which the chief executive proposes to cancel the registration of the residential park; and
- (c) that the park owner may provide evidence to the chief executive, within the stated period ending not earlier than 14 days after the day the notice is given (the submission period ), that the park owner is continuing to operate the residential park.
- (a) cancel the registration of the residential park; or
- (b) not cancel the registration of the residential park.
- (a) the day the information notice is given to the park owner; or
- (b) the proposed cancellation day.