Posted on February 23, 2020 by
REMINDER – Review of Impounding Act 1993 – Call for comments from LTL clients
In December 2019, we published a blog post regarding the State Government’s upcoming review of the Impounding Act 1993 (Act).
As noted in that blog post, Lindsay Taylor Lawyers is preparing a submission to the Office of Local Government (OLG) on behalf of its clients regarding the review of the Act.
Our clients are invited to contact us with any problems that they may have with the operation of the Act or suggestions for improvement that we may include in our submission. This service is provided at no cost to our clients.
The deadline for lodging submissions to the OLG is 5:00pm on 20 March 2020. Any comments to Lindsay Taylor Lawyers should be submitted by email to sophia.urlich@lindsaytaylorlawyers.com.au no later than 13 March 2020 so they can be included in our final submission.
The Discussion Paper can be viewed here. Further information about the review can be viewed here.
Our blog post from December 2019 can be viewed here.
To discuss our proposed submission to the OLG, provide any comments, or generally seek advice about impounding or any other matter, please contact Carlo Zoppo, Partner on 8235 9705 or Sophia Urlich, Lawyer on 8235 9708.
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