Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p53
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 53/84)
Character Range: 292812–295753

(2) The Competent Authority must inform the applicant in writing of the refusal and of the reasons for the refusal. (17.4, amd/1)

17.1.5  Periods and conditions
 (1) An administrative determination or a written approval under {this subordinate law} has effect for the period specified in the determination or approval.
 (2) A condition to which an administrative determination, or a written approval, is subject must be specified in the determination or approval. (17.5, amd/1)

17.1.6  Replacement administrative determinations and approvals
  The Competent Authority must issue to a person to whom an administrative determination applies, or an approval is given, a replacement determination or approval if:
 (a) the determination or approval is varied; or
 (b) the Authority is satisfied that the determination or approval has been defaced, destroyed, lost or stolen. (17.6)

17.1.7  Failure to comply with conditions
 (1) A person to whom an administrative determination applies, or an approval is given, must not contravene a condition of the determination or approval.
Offence provision.
 {(2) An offence against {subclause} (1) is an offence of strict liability.} (17.7, amd/2)

17.1.8  Grounds for cancelling administrative determinations and approvals
 (1) An administrative determination or approval may be cancelled if the application for the determination or approval:
 (a) did not comply with {this subordinate law}; or
 (b) was false or misleading in a material respect.
 (2) An administrative determination or approval may be cancelled if:
 (a) a relevant change has happened since the determination was made or the approval was given; and
 (b) if the change had happened earlier:
 (i) the determination would not have been made; or
 (ii) the approval would not have been given.
 (3) An administrative determination or approval may be cancelled if the person on whose application the determination was made, or to whom the approval was given, is unsuitable to continue to be a person to whom the determination applies, or the approval was given, because the person has contravened:
 (a) a provision of the Act or {this subordinate law}; or
 (b) a provision of the law in force in another participating jurisdiction corresponding to a provision mentioned in paragraph (a).
 (4) In {subclause} (2):
relevant change means a change about something that the Competent Authority may or must consider in deciding whether to make the determination or give the approval. (17.8)

17.1.9  Grounds for varying administrative determinations and approvals
 (1) An administrative determination or approval may be varied if the application for the determination or approval:
 (a) did not comply with {this subordinate law}; or
 (b) was false or misleading in a material respect.
 (2) An administrative determination or approval may be varied if:
 (a) a relevant change has happened since the determination was made or the approval was given;