Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017

Levy - Notice of levy shortfall process and adjudication - Adjudication

128: Decision of adjudicator

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"The adjudicator's final decision and explanation"

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When an adjudication finishes, the adjudicator must make a decision. You will know what the decision is because it says how much levy or shortfall each respondent must pay. The adjudicator also explains why they made that decision.

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Notice of levy shortfall process and adjudication: Adjudication

128Decision of adjudicator

  1. At the conclusion of an adjudication, the adjudicator must issue a decision that—

  2. specifies the amount of any levy or shortfall, or both, that is payable by each respondent; and
    1. includes the adjudicator’s reasons for the decision.