Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) If the chief executive proposes to suspend or cancel a declared pest permit, the chief executive must give the permit holder a written notice stating each of the following--
(a) the action (the proposed action) the chief executive proposes taking under this section;
(b) the grounds for the proposed action;
(c) the facts and circumstances that are the basis for the grounds;
(d) if the proposed action is suspension of the permit--the suspension period;
(e) that the holder may make, within a stated period, written representations to show why the proposed action should not be taken.
(2) The stated period must end at least 28 days after the holder is given the notice.
(3) If, after considering all representations made within the stated period, the chief executive still believes a ground exists to take the proposed action, the chief executive may--
(a) if the proposed action is to suspend the permit for a stated period--suspend the permit for no longer than the proposed suspension period; and
(b) if the proposed action is to cancel the permit--cancel the permit or suspend it for a period.