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FIRST HOME OWNER GRANT ACT 2000 - SECT 26
Powers of Chief Commissioner on objection
26 Powers of Chief Commissioner on objection
(1) After considering an objection, the Chief Commissioner may: (a) allow the
objection in whole or in part or may disallow the objection, and
(b)
accordingly reverse, vary or confirm the decision (the
"original decision") to which the objection was made.
(2) The Chief
Commissioner must give the objector written notice of the determination of the
objection.
(3) The Chief Commissioner must, in the notice, give the reasons
for disallowing the objection or for allowing the objection in part only.
(4)
The reasons for a determination of an objection must set out the matters
referred to in section 49 (3) of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act
1997 in respect of the determination.
(5) The notice must also inform the
objector of the objector’s right to make an application for review under
Subdivision 2 in the case of a determination to disallow the objection or to
allow the objection in part only.
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