Civil Aviation Act 2023

International aviation - International air carriage competition

201: Minister must notify final decision to grant or decline authorisation

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"Minister must tell everyone their final decision and why they made it."

When the Minister makes a final decision to grant or decline an authorisation, they must tell the public about it. The Minister must also give their reasons for making that decision. You will be able to see the Minister's final decision and their reasons for it because they must give public notice.

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Part 6International aviation
International air carriage competition

201Minister must notify final decision to grant or decline authorisation

  1. After the Minister makes a final decision to grant or decline an authorisation, the Minister must give public notice of that final decision with the Minister’s reasons for the decision.