EN-6.2.3
Normally, advance notice of the implementation of an administration will be given to the licensee to allow for an appeal to be made. However, there may be circumstances where this may not be appropriate, in which case an appeal can still be made by the license after the administration takes effect. Following the administration taking effect, the licensee has 10 business days in which to appeal to H.E. The Governor. If H.E. The Governor refuses the appeal, the licensee has a further 10 business days from the date of the refusal in which to lodge an appeal at the courts. So as to reduce the potential damage of an administration order being applied and then withdrawn on appeal, where feasible, the BMA will give advance notice to a licensee's Board of its intention to seek an administration, and allow the Board the right of appeal prior to an administration notice being formally served.