Maritime Transport Act 1994

Further regulation of maritime activity - Granting of exemptions from maritime rules

40AC: Appeal against decision on exemption under section 40AA(1)(a)

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"Appealing a decision about a special exemption from maritime rules"

If a decision is made about an exemption under section 40AA(1)(a), you can appeal to the District Court. You can appeal if your exemption is granted, not granted, amended, or revoked. You make this appeal under section 424.

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Part 4Further regulation of maritime activity
Granting of exemptions from maritime rules

40ACAppeal against decision on exemption under section 40AA(1)(a)

  1. A person in respect of whom any decision is taken to grant (or not to grant), to amend, or to revoke an exemption under section 40AA(1)(a) may appeal against that decision to the District Court under section 424.

Notes
  • Section 40AC: inserted, on , by section 33 of the Regulatory Systems (Transport) Amendment Act 2021 (2021 No 9).