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CIZ Objection Advice in Leiden: Deadlines and Formal Requirements

Discover the strict deadlines and formal requirements for objecting to CIZ advice in Leiden. Learn how to file an objection within six weeks with evidence from the LUMC and what to do in case of deadline overrun via the Juridisch Loket Leiden.

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Filing an objection against a CIZ advice in Leiden requires strict compliance with deadlines and formal requirements, particularly relevant for residents of Leiden and surrounding neighbourhoods such as Leiden-Noord or the city centre. According to the General Administrative Law Act (Awb, art. 6:7), you must file the objection with the CIZ within six weeks after the date of the advice. Use the official CIZ objection form or draft a letter containing your name, Leiden address, date of birth, the advice number and a clear motivation of your objections. Attach relevant medical reports from local healthcare providers, such as the LUMC, or witness statements as evidence. The CIZ confirms receipt of your objection and decides within 6 to 12 weeks, with the possibility of extension. During the objection procedure in Leiden, the advice is generally suspended, so that ongoing care benefits from the Holland Rijnland region are maintained. If you unintentionally exceed the deadline, Awb art. 6:11 offers a chance for remedy if you demonstrate that the oversight was not intentional. For residents of Leiden: contact the Juridisch Loket in Leiden (Stationsplein 112) or the Wmo counter of the municipality of Leiden for free assistance in drafting. Good preparation with local support significantly increases your chances of success.