(1) The CEO may revoke
or suspend a permit if there are grounds to do so under
subregulation (2).
Note for this subregulation:
The procedure under
regulation 34 applies to a revocation or suspension under this
subregulation.
(2) The grounds for
revocation or suspension of a permit under subregulation (1) are
that —
(a) the
CEO is satisfied that there has been a breach of any of the conditions or
restrictions to which the permit is subject; or
(b)
information contained in or supporting the application for the permit was
false or misleading in a material respect; or
(c) the
CEO considers that the continuation of the activity to which the permit
relates would adversely affect the ecological and community benefits and
amenity of the Riverpark or development control area.
(3) The CEO may revoke
a permit if —
(a) the
CEO intends to grant another permit to the holder of the permit in relation to
the activity to which the permit relates; and
(b) the
CEO considers that the other permit will be more appropriate in the
circumstances.
Note for this subregulation:
The procedure under
regulation 34 applies to a revocation under this subregulation.
(4) The CEO may revoke
a permit with the consent of the holder of the permit.
(5) The CEO may revoke
the suspension of a permit under subregulation (1) at any time.
(6) The CEO must give
the holder of a permit written notice of —
(a) a
revocation of the permit under subregulation (1), (3) or (4); or
(b) a
suspension of the permit under subregulation (1); or
(c) a
revocation of the suspension of the permit under subregulation (5).
(7) A notice under
subregulation (6)(b) must specify the period of suspension.
[Regulation 33 inserted: SL 2023/14
r. 9.]