Human Rights Act 1993

Miscellaneous provisions - Race Relations Conciliator

148D: Proceedings

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"The Commission can take over a case from the Race Relations Conciliator."

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If you are involved in a case with the Race Relations Conciliator, the Commission can take over. The Commission can start, continue, finish, or enforce a case that the Race Relations Conciliator was already dealing with. You can find more information about the changes to this law in the Human Rights Amendment Act 2001.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions
Race Relations Conciliator

148DProceedings

  1. Any proceedings to which the Race Relations Conciliator was a party or that he or she was considering bringing, before the commencement of this section, may be brought, continued, completed, and enforced by or against the Commission.

Notes
  • Section 148D: inserted, on , by section 40 of the Human Rights Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 96).