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Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997
sec.150LCosts of making a ruling
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### sec.150L Costs of making a ruling
In making a ruling, the authority may make any order it considers appropriate about the payment, by the prescribed person who applied for the ruling, of the costs, or part of the costs, incurred by the authority in making the ruling.
The costs ordered to be paid by the prescribed person may be recovered by the authority as a debt owing to the authority by the person.
A reference in this section to making a ruling includes a reference to deciding whether to make a ruling.
This section applies despite section 150D (3) .
s 150L ins 2008 No. 35 s 51
(sec.150L-ssec.1) In making a ruling, the authority may make any order it considers appropriate about the payment, by the prescribed person who applied for the ruling, of the costs, or part of the costs, incurred by the authority in making the ruling.
(sec.150L-ssec.2) The costs ordered to be paid by the prescribed person may be recovered by the authority as a debt owing to the authority by the person.
(sec.150L-ssec.3) A reference in this section to making a ruling includes a reference to deciding whether to make a ruling.
(sec.150L-ssec.4) This section applies despite section 150D (3) .