Australian Capital Territory Consolidated Acts(1) A person bound by an emergency order may apply to the Supreme Court for an order staying or otherwise affecting the operation of the order.
(2) The Supreme Court may make an order staying or otherwise affecting the operation of an emergency order only if satisfied that the making of the order will not—
(a) create or increase the possibility of a serious danger to public health; or
(b) aggravate the adverse consequences of a serious danger to public health.
(3) In deciding whether to make an order under this section, the Supreme Court must have regard to section 44 (Compensation for emergency order).