Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) An accreditation may be cancelled on the ground the government agency concerned has contravened a condition of the accreditation.
(2) If the authority believes the ground exists to cancel an accreditation, the authority must give the government agency a written notice that—
(a) states the authority proposes to cancel the accreditation; and
(b) states the grounds for the proposed action; and
(c) outlines the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the grounds; and
(d) invites the agency to show within the show cause period why the proposed action should not be taken.
(3) If, after considering all written representations made within the show cause period, the authority still believes the ground exists to cancel the accreditation, the authority may cancel the accreditation.
(4) The authority must give the government agency a written notice stating its decision and the reasons for the decision.
(5) The decision takes effect—
(a) the day the notice is given to the government agency; or
(b) if a later day of effect is stated in the notice—the later day.
(6) In this section—
show cause period, for a notice given to a government agency under subsection (2), means the period ending not less than 14 days, and not more than 21 days, after the notice is given to the agency.