Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189:section:91:p2
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Provision Reference: s 91 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 1265334–1267603

(c) if such an application is made to the Tribunal and the application is withdrawn—the day on which the application is withdrawn.
 (2) If the Commission considers that it is appropriate to do so:
 (a) for the purpose of enabling due consideration to be given to:
 (i) an application for an authorisation; or
 (ii) an application for a minor variation of an authorisation; or
 (iii) an application for the revocation of an authorisation and the substitution of a new one; or
 (b) pending the expiration of the time allowed for the making of an application to the Tribunal for review of a determination by the Commission of an application referred to in paragraph (a) and, if such an application for a review is made, pending the making of a determination by the Tribunal on the review; or
 (c) for any other reason;
the Commission may at any time:
 (d) in the case of an application for an authorisation—grant an authorisation that is expressed to be an interim authorisation; and
 (e) in the case of an application for a minor variation of an authorisation—grant an authorisation that is expressed to be an interim authorisation dealing only with the matter the subject of the application for a variation; and
 (f) in the case of an application for the revocation of an authorisation and the substitution of another—suspend the operation of the authorisation sought to be revoked and grant an authorisation that is expressed to be an interim authorisation in substitution for the authorisation suspended.
 (2AA) An authorisation granted under paragraph 91(2)(d), (e) or (f) and expressed to be an interim authorisation comes into force on such a date, not being a date before the grant of the interim authorisation, as is specified by the Commission in the interim authorisation.
 (2AB) The Commission may, at any time, revoke an authorisation that is expressed to be an interim authorisation and, where that interim authorisation is in substitution for an authorisation the operation of which has been suspended, the revocation of the interim authorisation has the effect of reviving the operation of the suspended authorisation.
 (2A) Subsections 90(4) to (7), inclusive, do not apply in relation to an authorisation that is expressed to be an interim authorisation.