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Marine Parks Act 2004
sec.118Applying for an internal review
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### sec.118 Applying for an internal review
An application for internal review must be in the approved form and—
made to the chief executive within 28 days after the day the person is given the compliance notice or removal notice; and
supported by enough information to enable the chief executive to decide the application.
The chief executive may extend the time for applying for the internal review.
The application does not stay the original decision.
The application must not be dealt with by—
the person who made the original decision; or
a person in a less senior office than the person who made the original decision.
Subsection (4) —
applies despite the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 27A ; and
does not apply to an original decision made by the chief executive.
(sec.118-ssec.1) An application for internal review must be in the approved form and— made to the chief executive within 28 days after the day the person is given the compliance notice or removal notice; and supported by enough information to enable the chief executive to decide the application.
(sec.118-ssec.2) The chief executive may extend the time for applying for the internal review.
(sec.118-ssec.3) The application does not stay the original decision.
(sec.118-ssec.4) The application must not be dealt with by— the person who made the original decision; or a person in a less senior office than the person who made the original decision.
(sec.118-ssec.5) Subsection (4) — applies despite the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 27A ; and does not apply to an original decision made by the chief executive.
- (a) made to the chief executive within 28 days after the day the person is given the compliance notice or removal notice; and
- (b) supported by enough information to enable the chief executive to decide the application.
- (a) the person who made the original decision; or
- (b) a person in a less senior office than the person who made the original decision.
- (a) applies despite the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 27A ; and
- (b) does not apply to an original decision made by the chief executive.