Senate
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Amendment Bill 1980
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Amendment Act 1980
Explanatory Memorandum
(Circulated by authority of the Attorney-General, Senator the Honourable P.D. Durack, Q.C.)Purpose of the Bill
The Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 - which is not yet in force - provides
- (i)
- for review by the Federal Court of Australia of decisions taken under statutory powers, other than decisions of the Governor-General; and
- (ii)
- for persons affected by such a decision to be given, on request, a statement of reasons for the decision.
- (i)
- it excludes certain classes of decisions both from review by the Federal Court and from the obligation to give reasons;
- (ii)
- it excludes certain other classes of decisions from the requirement to give reasons;
- (iii)
- it extends the 14-day period within which a statement of reasons must be furnished to a maximum period of 28 days;
- (iv)
- it provides protection against disclosure in a statement of reasons of confidential personal or business information; and
- (v)
- it makes a number of other amendments to facilitate the operation of the Act.
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