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Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011
sec.49Progression notice
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### sec.49 Progression notice
The authority may, by notice (a progression notice ) given to the decision-maker for a prescribed process, require the decision-maker to undertake, within the period stated in the notice, administrative processes required to complete the process.
The progression notice must—
identify the process; and
state the decision-maker must—
undertake the process within the stated period; and
inform the authority of the completion of the process within 5 business days after it is completed.
On receiving the progression notice, the decision-maker must—
subject to subsection (5) , undertake the prescribed process within the period stated in the notice for that purpose; and
inform the authority of the completion of the process within 5 business days after it is completed.
The authority may, by notice given to the decision-maker and without the decision-maker’s agreement, extend the period for undertaking the prescribed process.
If the authority extends the period for undertaking the prescribed process under subsection (4) , the decision-maker must undertake the process within the extended period.
Before giving a progression notice for a prescribed process, the authority must have regard to the requirements, if any, under the relevant law for undertaking the process.
Subject to this section, the relevant law for the prescribed process continues to apply to the undertaking of the process.
s 49 amd 2016 No. 27 s 399
(sec.49-ssec.1) The authority may, by notice (a progression notice ) given to the decision-maker for a prescribed process, require the decision-maker to undertake, within the period stated in the notice, administrative processes required to complete the process.
(sec.49-ssec.2) The progression notice must— identify the process; and state the decision-maker must— undertake the process within the stated period; and inform the authority of the completion of the process within 5 business days after it is completed.
(sec.49-ssec.3) On receiving the progression notice, the decision-maker must— subject to subsection (5) , undertake the prescribed process within the period stated in the notice for that purpose; and inform the authority of the completion of the process within 5 business days after it is completed.
(sec.49-ssec.4) The authority may, by notice given to the decision-maker and without the decision-maker’s agreement, extend the period for undertaking the prescribed process.
(sec.49-ssec.5) If the authority extends the period for undertaking the prescribed process under subsection (4) , the decision-maker must undertake the process within the extended period.
(sec.49-ssec.6) Before giving a progression notice for a prescribed process, the authority must have regard to the requirements, if any, under the relevant law for undertaking the process.
(sec.49-ssec.7) Subject to this section, the relevant law for the prescribed process continues to apply to the undertaking of the process.
- (a) identify the process; and
- (b) state the decision-maker must— (i) undertake the process within the stated period; and (ii) inform the authority of the completion of the process within 5 business days after it is completed.
- (i) undertake the process within the stated period; and
- (ii) inform the authority of the completion of the process within 5 business days after it is completed.
- (i) undertake the process within the stated period; and
- (ii) inform the authority of the completion of the process within 5 business days after it is completed.
- (a) subject to subsection (5) , undertake the prescribed process within the period stated in the notice for that purpose; and
- (b) inform the authority of the completion of the process within 5 business days after it is completed.