(1) The chief executive may register, or refuse to register, a
retirement village scheme for which an application for registration has been
made.
(2) The chief executive’s decision must be made within 60 days of the
later of—
(a) the day the application is received; or
(b) if the
particulars with the application do not conform with the requirements of
section 27(2) and the chief executive asks for further particulars, the day
the particulars are given.
(3) The chief executive may register the scheme
only if satisfied—
(4) If the chief executive registers the scheme, the chief
executive must promptly give the applicant a registration certificate, in the
approved form, stating the day the scheme was registered.
(5) If the chief
executive refuses to register the scheme, the chief executive must promptly
give the applicant a QCAT information notice for the decision.
(6) If the
chief executive fails to decide the application in the time required under
subsection (2) , the chief executive is taken to have refused the application.
Note—
See section 29about applying to the tribunal to review a refusal
decision made, or taken to have been made, by the chief executive under this
section.