Human Rights Act 1993

Human Rights Review Tribunal - Constitution of Tribunal

101A: Functions, duties, and powers of Deputy Chairpersons

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"What Deputy Chairpersons can and must do"

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You are a Deputy Chairperson of the Tribunal. You have the same functions, duties, and powers as the Chairperson. The Chairperson can give you directions, and you must follow them.

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Part 4Human Rights Review Tribunal
Constitution of Tribunal

101AFunctions, duties, and powers of Deputy Chairpersons

  1. Subject to any directions issued by the Chairperson, a Deputy Chairperson of the Tribunal has all the functions, duties, and powers of the Chairperson.

Notes
  • Section 101A: inserted, on , by section 85 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018 (2018 No 51).