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Police Service Administration Act 1990
sec.7.29Subject officer’s right to make written submission
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### sec.7.29 Subject officer’s right to make written submission
The subject officer may, within the required period, give the prescribed officer a written submission and other material to show why the proposed sanction or strategy should not be imposed.
The prescribed officer may, by agreement with the subject officer, extend the period stated in the proposed sanction notice under section 7 .28(2)(d).
In this section—
required period means—
the period stated in the proposed sanction notice under section 7 .28(2)(d); or
if the period mentioned in paragraph (a) has been extended under subsection (2) —the extended period.
s 7.29 ins 2019 No. 32 s 9
(sec.7.29-ssec.1) The subject officer may, within the required period, give the prescribed officer a written submission and other material to show why the proposed sanction or strategy should not be imposed.
(sec.7.29-ssec.2) The prescribed officer may, by agreement with the subject officer, extend the period stated in the proposed sanction notice under section 7 .28(2)(d).
(sec.7.29-ssec.3) In this section— required period means— the period stated in the proposed sanction notice under section 7 .28(2)(d); or if the period mentioned in paragraph (a) has been extended under subsection (2) —the extended period.
- (a) the period stated in the proposed sanction notice under section 7 .28(2)(d); or
- (b) if the period mentioned in paragraph (a) has been extended under subsection (2) —the extended period.