Retirement Villages Act 2003

Dispute resolution, enforcement, and penalties - Dispute resolution

73: Effect of vacancy in panel membership

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"What happens if someone leaves a disputes panel"

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If a member of a disputes panel dies, resigns, or is unavailable, it does not stop the other members from making a decision. This rule does not apply if there is only one member on the panel. You can still get a decision from the remaining members if there are more than one.

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73Effect of vacancy in panel membership

  1. Except in the case of a single member disputes panel, the death, resignation, or unavailability of a member of a disputes panel does not prevent the remaining member or members of the panel from making a decision resolving a dispute.