Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739:schedule:3:p43
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00739
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 43/63)
Character Range: 119783–122829

Panel
 (1) The Competent Authority must refer an application for an exemption to the Panel if the Authority considers that the exemption should have effect in all participating jurisdictions or participating jurisdictions including this jurisdiction.
 (2) The Competent Authority must refer to the Panel an exemption having effect in this jurisdiction, and 1 or more other participating jurisdictions, if:
 (a) the Authority considers that the exemption should be cancelled or varied; or
 (b) a corresponding Competent Authority recommends to the Authority in writing that the exemption should be cancelled or varied.

16.5  Effect of Panel decisions about applications
 (1) This regulation applies if:
 (a) an application for an exemption is referred to the Panel under subregulation 16.4(1); and
 (b) the Panel decides:
 (i) that the exemption should be granted, what the provisions of the exemption should be, and that the exemption should have effect in all participating jurisdictions or participating jurisdictions including this jurisdiction; or
 (ii) that the exemption should not have effect in this jurisdiction.
 (2) The Competent Authority must have regard to the Panel's decision.

16.6  Effect of Panel decisions about cancelling or varying exemptions
 (1) This regulation applies if:
 (a) an exemption is referred to the Panel under subregulation 16.4(2); and
 (b) the Panel decides that the exemption:
 (i) should, or should not, be cancelled; or
 (ii) should be varied (whether or not the Panel's decision is the same as the variation proposed by the Authority), and should have effect as varied in all participating jurisdictions or participating jurisdictions including this jurisdiction; or
 (iii) should not be varied.
 (2) The Competent Authority must have regard to the Panel's decision.

Part 17—Administrative determinations and approvals
Note 1: For provisions about determinations generally, see Division 6 of Part 1.
Note 2: For additional provisions about cancellation and variation of administrative determinations and approvals, see Part 19.

Division 1—General

17.1  Applications
 (1) An application for an administrative determination or approval, or for variation of an administrative determination or approval, must be made to the Competent Authority in writing.
 (2) However, an application for an approval, or variation of an approval, under regulation 10.9 may be made orally.
 (3) An application for variation of an administrative determination or written approval must have the determination or approval with it.
 (4) The Competent Authority may, by written notice, require an applicant to give to the Authority any additional information necessary for a proper consideration of the application.
Note: Regulation 10.9 deals with applications for the transfer of dangerous goods otherwise than in accordance with Chapter 10 of the ADG Code.

17.2  Form of administrative determinations and approvals
 (1) An administrative determination, or an approval made on written application, must be in writing.
 (2)