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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.591Noise abatement order—appeal against order
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### sec.591 Noise abatement order—appeal against order
An adult against whom a noise abatement order has been made may appeal against the order to the District Court within 28 days after the day the order is made.
A child against whom a noise abatement order has been made may appeal against the order to the Childrens Court constituted by a judge within 28 days after the day the order is made.
An appeal under subsection (1) or (2) is by way of rehearing from the start.
A person may appeal against an order of the District Court or the Childrens Court constituted by a judge to the Court of Appeal within 28 days after the day the order is made.
s 591 ins 2005 No. 64 s 23
(sec.591-ssec.1) An adult against whom a noise abatement order has been made may appeal against the order to the District Court within 28 days after the day the order is made.
(sec.591-ssec.2) A child against whom a noise abatement order has been made may appeal against the order to the Childrens Court constituted by a judge within 28 days after the day the order is made.
(sec.591-ssec.3) An appeal under subsection (1) or (2) is by way of rehearing from the start.
(sec.591-ssec.4) A person may appeal against an order of the District Court or the Childrens Court constituted by a judge to the Court of Appeal within 28 days after the day the order is made.