Disputes Tribunal Act 1988

Establishment of Tribunal

4A: Offices of Tribunal

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"The Minister decides where Tribunals are located and what happens to their records."

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The Minister can decide to open or close offices of the Tribunal. You can find out about these decisions in the Gazette. The Minister can also say what happens to the records of a closed office.

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Part 1Establishment of Tribunal

4AOffices of Tribunal

  1. The Minister may from time to time, by notice in the Gazette,—

  2. establish such offices of the Tribunal as that Minister thinks fit; and
    1. disestablish an office of the Tribunal and direct how the records of that office must be dealt with.
      Notes
      • Section 4A: inserted, on , by section 261 of the District Court Act 2016 (2016 No 49).