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Offshore Renewable Energy Bill

Regime for offshore renewable energy permits and infrastructure protection - Provisions relating to both feasibility permits and commercial permits - Revocation of permits

56: Notice of revocation

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"When the Minister cancels a permit, they must send a notice to the permit holder."

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If the Minister decides to cancel a permit, they must send a written notice to the person who holds the permit. This notice tells the permit holder about the decision to cancel the permit and the date when the cancellation will happen. You will know when the permit is cancelled because the Minister will tell you in the notice when it will take effect.

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Part 2Regime for offshore renewable energy permits and infrastructure protection
Provisions relating to both feasibility permits and commercial permits: Revocation of permits

56Notice of revocation

  1. If the Minister decides to revoke a permit, the Minister must give written notice to the permit holder of the decision and the date the revocation takes effect.