Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017

Emergencies, fire control, industry brigades, water supply, and evacuation schemes - Operational functions, duties, and powers - Further provisions relating to fire control

66: Appeal against notice under section 65

You could also call this:

"Appealing a Fire Safety Notice"

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You can appeal against a notice under section 65 if you are an owner or occupier. You have 14 days to appeal after you get the notice. You appeal against a requirement in the notice, which can be found under section 65. You follow the dispute resolution rules in subpart 5 of Part 4 to make an appeal. This means you use the rules outlined in that part to appeal against the notice. The rules tell you how to appeal.

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Part 2Emergencies, fire control, industry brigades, water supply, and evacuation schemes
Operational functions, duties, and powers: Further provisions relating to fire control

66Appeal against notice under section 65

  1. An owner or occupier may, within 14 days after receipt of a notice under section 65, appeal against a requirement in the notice.

  2. An appeal under this section is governed by the dispute resolution provisions in subpart 5 of Part 4.