Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Act 2008

Dispute resolution - Approval of dispute resolution schemes - Approval of dispute resolution schemes

55: Reapplication by unsuccessful applicant

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"You can try again if your application for a dispute resolution scheme is not approved"

If you apply for approval of a dispute resolution scheme and your application is rejected, you can try again. You can make a new application at any time using the same process described in section 51 of the law. There are no limits on how many times you can reapply after being unsuccessful.

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Approval of dispute resolution schemes: Approval of dispute resolution schemes

55Reapplication by unsuccessful applicant

  1. An applicant whose application has been rejected may at any time reapply under section 51.