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sch.66-sec.24Requesting further information for application for final approval
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### sch.66-sec.24 Requesting further information for application for final approval
The authority may ask an applicant to provide further information required to decide an application for final approval.
If the authority asks the applicant to provide further information—
the applicant must provide the information within—
14 days after the request; or
a longer period allowed by the authority; and
the authority is required to consider the application only if the applicant complies with the request.
If the applicant does not comply with a request made by the authority under subsection (1) within the required period, the application is taken to be withdrawn.
(sch.66-sec.24-ssec.1) The authority may ask an applicant to provide further information required to decide an application for final approval.
(sch.66-sec.24-ssec.2) If the authority asks the applicant to provide further information— the applicant must provide the information within— 14 days after the request; or a longer period allowed by the authority; and the authority is required to consider the application only if the applicant complies with the request.
(sch.66-sec.24-ssec.3) If the applicant does not comply with a request made by the authority under subsection (1) within the required period, the application is taken to be withdrawn.
- (a) the applicant must provide the information within— (i) 14 days after the request; or (ii) a longer period allowed by the authority; and
- (i) 14 days after the request; or
- (ii) a longer period allowed by the authority; and
- (b) the authority is required to consider the application only if the applicant complies with the request.
- (i) 14 days after the request; or
- (ii) a longer period allowed by the authority; and