Show cause process for interim prohibition orders
159D Show cause process for interim prohibition orders
If a regulatory body proposes to issue an interim prohibition order to an unregistered person, the body must give the person notice of the proposed order.
Notice under subsection (1)—
may be given in writing or verbally; and
must invite the unregistered person to make written or verbal submissions to the regulatory body, within the stated time, about the proposed interim prohibition order.
After considering any submission made by the unregistered person in accordance with the notice, the regulatory body must—
decide whether or not to issue the interim prohibition order; and
immediately after making the decision, give the unregistered person written notice of the body's decision.
The notice of the regulatory body's decision must include the following—
the decision made by the body;
the reasons for the body's decision;
if the decision is to issue the interim prohibition order—
that the unregistered person may appeal against the decision; and
how an application for an appeal may be made; and
the period within which the application must be made.
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