Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) An application for an internal review under section 107 or 108—
(a) must be made in writing; and
(b) must state the grounds on which the person seeks internal review of the decision; and
(c) may be accompanied by any relevant information the person wants considered in the internal review; and
(d) must state an address for service of the decision on the internal review (the internal review decision).
(2) The chief inspector must, within 14 days after receiving the application, review the decision and—
(a) confirm the decision; or
(b) vary the decision; or
(c) set aside the decision and substitute another decision.
(3) The application does not stay the original decision.
(4) The chief inspector can not delegate the internal review to—
(a) the inspector who made the original decision; or
(b) a person in a less senior position than the inspector who made the decision under internal review.
(5) Within 7 days after making the internal review decision, the chief inspector must give the applicant an information notice
(6) If the chief inspector does not comply with subsection (2) or (5), the chief inspector is taken to have made a decision confirming the original decision.