Human Rights Act 1993

Human Rights Review Tribunal - Procedure of Tribunal

118: Members of Tribunal not personally liable

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"Tribunal members are protected from personal blame if they make honest mistakes"

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You are a member of the Tribunal. You do things in good faith. This means you try to do the right thing. If you make a mistake, you are not personally liable. You do not have to pay for mistakes made by the Tribunal. This applies when you are doing your job as a member of the Tribunal.

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Part 4Human Rights Review Tribunal
Procedure of Tribunal

118Members of Tribunal not personally liable

  1. No member of the Tribunal shall be personally liable for any act done or omitted to be done by the Tribunal or any member thereof in good faith in pursuance or intended pursuance of the functions, duties, powers, or authorities of the Tribunal.

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