Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) The chief inspector must consider an application for an authority and either--
(a) issue the authority with or without conditions; or
(b) refuse to issue the authority.
(2) If the chief inspector decides to issue the authority, the chief inspector must promptly give the applicant--
(a) the authority; and
(b) if the authority is subject to conditions, a written notice stating--
(i) the reasons for the conditions; and
(ii) that the applicant may appeal to a Magistrates Court against the imposition of the conditions within 28 days after the notice is given to the applicant.
(3) If the chief inspector decides not to issue the authority, the chief inspector must promptly--
(a) give the applicant a written notice stating--
(i) the decision; and
(ii) the reasons for the decision; and
(iii) that the applicant may appeal to a Magistrates Court against the decision within 28 days after the notice is given to the applicant; and
(b) refund fees paid by the applicant, other than fees for assessing the application.