Retirement Villages Act 2003

Dispute resolution, enforcement, and penalties - Dispute resolution

64: Conduct of hearing

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"How a hearing is run to solve a dispute"

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When you are at a hearing for a dispute, the disputes panel can run it how they like. They must follow the rules in the Retirement Villages Act 2003 and any other relevant rules. The panel must also follow any regulations made under this Act.

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Part 4Dispute resolution, enforcement, and penalties
Dispute resolution

64Conduct of hearing

  1. The disputes panel may conduct the dispute resolution in any manner it thinks fit, but it must comply with any other relevant provision of this Act and any regulations made under this Act.