Social Security Act 2018

Administration - Notices and communications, services, and preferred suppliers - Goods or services, for beneficiaries or others, supplied by preferred suppliers

371: Preferred suppliers: no appeal lies against MSD decisions

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“You can't appeal MSD's decisions about preferred suppliers in the usual way”

You can ask for a review of decisions made by MSD (Ministry of Social Development) about preferred suppliers under sections 368 to 370. This review happens under subpart 3 of this Part of the law. However, you cannot appeal these decisions or have them reviewed under Part 7 of the law. This means there are specific ways to challenge these decisions, but not all the usual ways of appealing are available to you.

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Part 6 Administration
Notices and communications, services, and preferred suppliers: Goods or services, for beneficiaries or others, supplied by preferred suppliers

371Preferred suppliers: no appeal lies against MSD decisions

  1. An MSD decision under sections 368 to 370

  2. may be reviewed under subpart 3 of this Part; but
    1. cannot be reviewed, or appealed against, under Part 7.
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