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Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003
sec.107Application for review of decisions by QCAT
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### sec.107 Application for review of decisions by QCAT
A person affected by a reviewable decision may apply, as provided under the QCAT Act , to QCAT for a review of the decision.
In subsection (1) —
reviewable decision means any of the following decisions of the chief executive—
a decision to grant a licence with a condition or to refuse to grant a licence;
a decision to renew or restore a licence with a condition or to refuse to grant the renewal or restoration of the licence;
a decision to suspend or cancel a licence or impose a condition on a licence;
a decision to refuse to approve a place as an authorised place for the licensee’s licence, other than a condition imposed as mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) ;
a decision to refuse to replace a licence that is lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged in a way that requires its replacement.
s 107 sub 2009 No. 24 s 770
(sec.107-ssec.1) A person affected by a reviewable decision may apply, as provided under the QCAT Act , to QCAT for a review of the decision.
(sec.107-ssec.2) In subsection (1) — reviewable decision means any of the following decisions of the chief executive— a decision to grant a licence with a condition or to refuse to grant a licence; a decision to renew or restore a licence with a condition or to refuse to grant the renewal or restoration of the licence; a decision to suspend or cancel a licence or impose a condition on a licence; a decision to refuse to approve a place as an authorised place for the licensee’s licence, other than a condition imposed as mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) ; a decision to refuse to replace a licence that is lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged in a way that requires its replacement.
- (a) a decision to grant a licence with a condition or to refuse to grant a licence;
- (b) a decision to renew or restore a licence with a condition or to refuse to grant the renewal or restoration of the licence;
- (c) a decision to suspend or cancel a licence or impose a condition on a licence;
- (d) a decision to refuse to approve a place as an authorised place for the licensee’s licence, other than a condition imposed as mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) ;
- (e) a decision to refuse to replace a licence that is lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged in a way that requires its replacement.