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Rural and Regional Adjustment Regulation 2011
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### sch.27-sec.10 Deciding applications
The authority must consider, and decide to approve or refuse to approve, each application for assistance under the scheme that complies with section 9 (1) .
The authority must consider applications in the order they are received by the authority.
The authority must refuse an application for assistance relating to an eligible SEQ business to the extent the proportion of the authority’s scheme funds allocated for owners of eligible SEQ businesses are not enough to pay for the assistance.
Also, the authority must refuse an application for assistance relating to an eligible regional business to the extent the proportion of the authority’s scheme funds allocated for owners of eligible regional businesses are not enough to pay for the assistance.
In this section—
eligible regional business means an eligible business that is not an eligible SEQ business.
eligible SEQ business means an eligible business whose principal place of business is located within—
the boundaries of Brisbane as described by regulation under the City of Brisbane Act 2010 , section 7 (4) ; or
See also the City of Brisbane Regulation 2012 , section 3 .
the Gold Coast, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Moreton Bay, Noosa, Redlands, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Sunshine Coast or Toowoomba local government area.
scheme funds , of the authority, means the authority’s assistance funds for the scheme.
sch 27 s 10 prev sch 27 s 10 ins 2015 SL No. 125 s 10 (amd 2015 SL No. 148 s 4 (2) )
om 2019 SL No. 71 s 59 sch 1
pres sch 27 s 10 ins 2020 SL No. 120 s 5
(sch.27-sec.10-ssec.1) The authority must consider, and decide to approve or refuse to approve, each application for assistance under the scheme that complies with section 9 (1) .
(sch.27-sec.10-ssec.2) The authority must consider applications in the order they are received by the authority.
(sch.27-sec.10-ssec.3) The authority must refuse an application for assistance relating to an eligible SEQ business to the extent the proportion of the authority’s scheme funds allocated for owners of eligible SEQ businesses are not enough to pay for the assistance.
(sch.27-sec.10-ssec.4) Also, the authority must refuse an application for assistance relating to an eligible regional business to the extent the proportion of the authority’s scheme funds allocated for owners of eligible regional businesses are not enough to pay for the assistance.
(sch.27-sec.10-ssec.5) In this section— eligible regional business means an eligible business that is not an eligible SEQ business. eligible SEQ business means an eligible business whose principal place of business is located within— the boundaries of Brisbane as described by regulation under the City of Brisbane Act 2010 , section 7 (4) ; or See also the City of Brisbane Regulation 2012 , section 3 . the Gold Coast, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Moreton Bay, Noosa, Redlands, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Sunshine Coast or Toowoomba local government area. scheme funds , of the authority, means the authority’s assistance funds for the scheme.
- (a) the boundaries of Brisbane as described by regulation under the City of Brisbane Act 2010 , section 7 (4) ; or Note— See also the City of Brisbane Regulation 2012 , section 3 .
- (b) the Gold Coast, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Moreton Bay, Noosa, Redlands, Scenic Rim, Somerset, Sunshine Coast or Toowoomba local government area.