(1) The registrar must give the chief executive (incorporation Act) a notice stating that the objection ground is not established for the relevant incorporation Act application if—(a) the commission makes a declaration under section 578I that the objection ground is not established for the application; or(b) both of the following apply—(i) the registrar gives a notice under section 578G (2) stating that the registrar does not propose to give the chief executive (incorporation Act) a notice objecting to the application;(ii) no application is made to the commission under section 578H for a declaration.
(2) The registrar must give the notice as soon as practicable after—(a) the declaration is made; or(b) the day stated in the notice given under section 578G (2) for making an application for a declaration.
(3) The chief executive must give a copy of the notice to the applicant for the relevant incorporation Act application.