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State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971
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### sec.157C Requirements for enforcement notice
An enforcement notice must—
identity the enforceable condition the subject of the notice; and
state each of the following—
the recipient’s name;
the land or activity the subject of the notice;
that the Coordinator-General believes the recipient has contravened, or is contravening, the condition;
the reasons for the belief;
the requirements imposed under the notice; and
include, or be accompanied by, an information notice about the decision to give the notice.
In this section—
information notice means a written notice stating—
the appeal right against the decision, under section 157D ; and
that an appeal must be started within 20 business days after the day the notice is given; and
how to appeal; and
that, under section 157E , the recipient may apply for a stay of the decision.
s 157C ins 2008 No. 75 s 112
(sec.157C-ssec.1) An enforcement notice must— identity the enforceable condition the subject of the notice; and state each of the following— the recipient’s name; the land or activity the subject of the notice; that the Coordinator-General believes the recipient has contravened, or is contravening, the condition; the reasons for the belief; the requirements imposed under the notice; and include, or be accompanied by, an information notice about the decision to give the notice.
(sec.157C-ssec.2) In this section— information notice means a written notice stating— the appeal right against the decision, under section 157D ; and that an appeal must be started within 20 business days after the day the notice is given; and how to appeal; and that, under section 157E , the recipient may apply for a stay of the decision.
- (a) identity the enforceable condition the subject of the notice; and
- (b) state each of the following— (i) the recipient’s name; (ii) the land or activity the subject of the notice; (iii) that the Coordinator-General believes the recipient has contravened, or is contravening, the condition; (iv) the reasons for the belief; (v) the requirements imposed under the notice; and
- (i) the recipient’s name;
- (ii) the land or activity the subject of the notice;
- (iii) that the Coordinator-General believes the recipient has contravened, or is contravening, the condition;
- (iv) the reasons for the belief;
- (v) the requirements imposed under the notice; and
- (c) include, or be accompanied by, an information notice about the decision to give the notice.
- (i) the recipient’s name;
- (ii) the land or activity the subject of the notice;
- (iii) that the Coordinator-General believes the recipient has contravened, or is contravening, the condition;
- (iv) the reasons for the belief;
- (v) the requirements imposed under the notice; and
- (a) the appeal right against the decision, under section 157D ; and
- (b) that an appeal must be started within 20 business days after the day the notice is given; and
- (c) how to appeal; and
- (d) that, under section 157E , the recipient may apply for a stay of the decision.