(1) If the Authority decides to grant a licence, the Authority must—
(a) give the applicant a written notice stating—
(i) the decision; and
(ii) any conditions to which the licence is subject and the reasons for imposing those conditions; and
(iii) that the applicant may apply to VCAT for review of the decision to impose conditions (if any); and
(iv) that the licence is not transferable; and
(b) allocate a unique licence number to the licence; and
(c) give the applicant the licence, with the licence number and any conditions stated on the licence.
(2) If the Authority decides to refuse to grant a licence, the Authority must give the applicant a written notice stating—
(a) the decision and the reasons for the decision; and
(b) that the applicant may apply to VCAT for review of the decision.