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QUEENSLAND HERITAGE ACT 1992 - SECT 110
Procedure for cancelling a permit to enter a protected area
110 Procedure for cancelling a permit to enter a protected area
(1) If the chief executive is satisfied a permit to enter a protected area
should be cancelled, the chief executive must give the permit holder a notice
inviting the permit holder to show cause why the permit should not be
cancelled.
(2) The notice must state— (a) the facts and circumstances
forming the basis for the chief executive’s belief that the permit should be
cancelled; and
(b) that representations may be made about the proposed
cancellation; and
(c) how the representations may be made; and
(d) where the
representations may be made or sent; and
(e) a day and time by which the
representations must be made.
(3) The day stated in the notice must be at
least 20 business days after the notice is given.
(4) If, after considering
any submission about the proposed cancellation, the chief executive is still
satisfied the permit should be cancelled, the chief executive must decide to
cancel the permit.
(5) The chief executive must give the permit holder
written notice of the decision within 10 business days after the decision is
made.
(6) The cancellation takes effect on— (a) if the applicant does not
appeal against the decision—the day the period for appeals ends; or
(b) if
the applicant appeals against the decision but withdraws the appeal—the day
the appeal is withdrawn; or
(c) if the applicant appeals against the decision
and the appeal is dismissed—the day the appeal is ended.
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