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State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971
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### sec.76P Effects of decision
The Coordinator-General’s decision under section 76O about the prescribed decision or process, including a decision to impose a condition—
is taken to be a decision of the decision maker (the original decision maker ) under the relevant law for the prescribed decision or process but a person may not appeal against the Coordinator-General’s decision under this Act or the relevant law; and
takes effect when the applicant for the prescribed decision or process and the original decision maker are given notice, under section 76Q (1) , of the Coordinator-General’s decision.
A condition imposed by the original decision maker in relation to the prescribed decision is of no effect to the extent it is inconsistent with a condition imposed by the Coordinator-General.
If the original decision maker makes another prescribed decision for the prescribed project to which the step in notice relates, the other prescribed decision must not be inconsistent with the Coordinator-General’s decision.
s 76P ins 2006 No. 54 s 7
amd 2016 No. 27 s 537
(sec.76P-ssec.1) The Coordinator-General’s decision under section 76O about the prescribed decision or process, including a decision to impose a condition— is taken to be a decision of the decision maker (the original decision maker ) under the relevant law for the prescribed decision or process but a person may not appeal against the Coordinator-General’s decision under this Act or the relevant law; and takes effect when the applicant for the prescribed decision or process and the original decision maker are given notice, under section 76Q (1) , of the Coordinator-General’s decision.
(sec.76P-ssec.2) A condition imposed by the original decision maker in relation to the prescribed decision is of no effect to the extent it is inconsistent with a condition imposed by the Coordinator-General.
(sec.76P-ssec.3) If the original decision maker makes another prescribed decision for the prescribed project to which the step in notice relates, the other prescribed decision must not be inconsistent with the Coordinator-General’s decision.
- (a) is taken to be a decision of the decision maker (the original decision maker ) under the relevant law for the prescribed decision or process but a person may not appeal against the Coordinator-General’s decision under this Act or the relevant law; and
- (b) takes effect when the applicant for the prescribed decision or process and the original decision maker are given notice, under section 76Q (1) , of the Coordinator-General’s decision.