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PASTORAL LAND MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION ACT 1989 - SECT 50

PASTORAL LAND MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION ACT 1989 - SECT 50

50—Jurisdiction of Tribunal

        (1)         A lessee who is dissatisfied with—

            (a)         a decision to vary the conditions of a pastoral lease; or

            (b)         a decision not to extend the term of a pastoral lease; or

            (c)         a decision under section 41 (property plans); or

            (d)         a decision under section 45 (establishment of public access routes and stock routes); or

            (e)         a refusal of consent to a transfer, assignment, mortgage, subletting or other dealing with a pastoral lease; or

            (f)         a decision to cancel a pastoral lease or impose a fine on a lessee for breach of lease conditions,

may apply to the Tribunal under section 34 of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 for a review of the decision.

        (2)         An application for review must be made within 3 months after notification of the decision to the lessee.

        (3)         For the purposes of proceedings before the Tribunal under this Part, a panel of assessors must be established under section 22 of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 consisting of persons with expertise that would be of value to the Tribunal in exercising its jurisdiction under this part.

        (4)         In any proceedings under this Part, the Tribunal may, if the President of the Tribunal so determines, sit with 1 or more assessors selected by the President from the panel referred to in subsection (3).