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Administration and enforcement - Enforcement - Enforceable undertakings

138: Notice of decision and reasons for decision

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"The officer must tell you their decision and why they made it in writing."

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If you want to make an enforceable undertaking, an enforcement officer will decide whether to accept or reject it. The officer must tell you in writing about their decision. They must also tell you why they made that decision.

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Part 4Administration and enforcement
Enforcement: Enforceable undertakings

138Notice of decision and reasons for decision

  1. The enforcement officer must give the person seeking to make an enforceable undertaking written notice of—

  2. their decision to accept or reject the undertaking; and
    1. the reasons for that decision.