Student Loan Scheme Act 2011

Interest, relief, penalties and offences, rights of objection, and rights to challenge - Dispute procedures and rights to challenge - Rights to challenge and challenge procedures

187: Person who may make challenge

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“Who can question decisions about their student loan”

You can challenge certain things related to your student loan, but only if they directly affect you. This means you can challenge information, assessments, notices, decisions, or other matters that are about you and your loan. You can make the challenge yourself, or someone else can do it for you, as long as it’s about your own situation.

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Part 4 Interest, relief, penalties and offences, rights of objection, and rights to challenge
Dispute procedures and rights to challenge: Rights to challenge and challenge procedures

187Person who may make challenge

  1. A challenge under this subpart may be made only by or on behalf of the person to whom the information, assessment, notice, decision, or matter relates.

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