How can I object to a decision taken under the Social Support Act?
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How can I object to a decision taken under the Social Support Act...
Submit an objection to the municipality. Send an objection in the form of a letter (known in Dutch as a bezwaarschrift) to the municipality that took the decision, stating why you do not agree with it. ...
Municipality reconsiders decision. ...
Judicial review at district court. ...
Appeal.
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- If you wish to object to a decision about support under the Social Support Act (WMO 2015), you will need to write a letter to your municipality.
- You can object if, for example, you think that the local authority has not made a proper assessment of your care needs, or if you disagree with the customised support arrangement proposed by the municipality.
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