Social Security Act 2018

Reviews and appeals - Appeals to medical board - Procedure

415: Notice of, and carrying into effect, board’s decision

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“Board tells people about their decision and makes it happen”

When the board makes a decision about an appeal under section 411, they must tell both the chief executive and the person who made the appeal. They do this by sending a written message that explains what the decision is and why they made it. The chief executive has to do what the board decides. This is how the board lets people know about their decisions and makes sure they are carried out.

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Part 7 Reviews and appeals
Appeals to medical board: Procedure

415Notice of, and carrying into effect, board’s decision

  1. On the determination of an appeal under section 411, the Board must send to the chief executive and to the appellant a memorandum of—

  2. the board’s decision; and
    1. the board’s reasons for the board’s decision.
      1. The chief executive is bound by the board’s decision.

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