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Application to reinstate proceedings

proceedings. IMPORTANT INFORMATION:. • This application must be made within 7 days of the decision being made, unless the Tribunal extends that time.• Only the

Privacy of personal information

NCAT reviews decisions about the privacy of personal information or health records and information. ... You will usually receive the decision within two months

Guideline - Costs - Guardianship Division (75.4 KB,Document)

Although the Act does not set out time limits, generally costs applications should be made no later than 28 days after delivery of reasons for decision. ... Re

Guideline - Costs - Occupational Division (63.1 KB,Document)

The proceedings are by way of administrative review under the provisions of the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997. ... Each of the above statutes provid

Professional discipline of health professionals

NCAT aims to give a decision within approximately three months of the hearing. ... Leave of the Supreme Court is required to appeal against interlocutory decis

Access to government information

Affirming the government agency's decision (stating that the original decision is correct). ... The date the decision and the internal review decision, if

NCAT Annual Report 2023-2024 (2.4 MB,PDF File)

decisions made by the Tribunal in proceedings for a. general decision or an administrative review. ... decision. • decisions made by a registrar of a kind that

Victims recognition or restitution payments

Decisions about victims services are made by the Commissioner of Victims Rights and delegates of the Commissioner. ... NCAT can review a decision about an orde

Aged-care and disability services

This service can assist a person who is unable to make their own decisions.

NCAT Complaint Form

for leave to appeal or applying to have the decision set aside or varied. ... applying to have the decision set aside or varied, rather than lodging a complain

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