Revoking special permits—notice of proposed revocation
34A Revoking special permits—notice of proposed revocation
Despite subregulation 34(1), the CEO must not revoke a special permit under that subregulation unless:
the CEO has given a written notice to the holder of the permit in accordance with subregulation (2) of this regulation; and
the CEO has taken into account any information given, within 14 days after the day the notice is given to the holder, to the CEO in response to the notice.
A notice under paragraph (1)(a) must:
specify the proposed revocation of the permit; and
specify the grounds for the proposed revocation; and
invite the holder of the permit to give the CEO, within 14 days after the day the notice is given, a written statement showing cause why the permit should not be revoked; and
include a statement setting out the holder’s right to seek review of a decision to revoke the permit.
A notice under paragraph (1)(a) is not required if the CEO reasonably believes that the proposed revocation is necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to human health or the environment.
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