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Public Service Regulations 1935
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77 Review by the relevant authority
(1) An officer aggrieved by a decision referred to in paragraph 76 (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) made in relation to the officer may request the relevant authority to review the decision.
(2) A request under subregulation (1) by an officer for review of a decision shall:
(b) set out the decision;
(c) set out the reasons why the officer is aggrieved by the decision; and
(d) be furnished to the relevant authority.
(3) As soon as practicable after receiving a request under subregulation (1) to review a decision made in relation to an officer, the relevant authority shall review the decision and shall, by decision in writing:
(a) affirm the decision;
(b) vary the decision; or
(c) set aside the decision and substitute another decision for the decision so set aside.
(4) For the purposes of a review under this regulation by the relevant authority of a decision made in relation to an officer, that authority may request any person, including the officer, to provide information or documents relevant to the decision.
(5) After 21 days after an officer has, under subregulation (2), furnished to the relevant authority a request for review of a decision, the officer may, in writing, request the Agency to do either or both of the following:
(a) request that authority to state how far that review has progressed;
(b) request that authority to expedite that review.
(6) As soon as practicable after receiving a request under subregulation (5), the Agency shall comply with that request.
(7) The relevant authority shall, not later than 10 days after receiving a request under subregulation (5) concerning a review by that authority of a decision, notify the Agency of the extent of the progress of that review.