Human Rights Act 1993

Human Rights Review Tribunal - Procedure of Tribunal

121A: Practice notes

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The Chairperson of the Tribunal can issue practice notes when they think it is necessary. You can use these notes to help guide you, but they must follow the rules of the Human Rights Act 1993. The practice notes are for the other members of the Tribunal, officers, and people involved in a case.

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Part 4Human Rights Review Tribunal
Procedure of Tribunal

121APractice notes

  1. The Chairperson of the Tribunal may issue practice notes as he or she considers appropriate.

  2. The practice notes must not be inconsistent with this Act or any regulations made under it, and are for the guidance of the other members of the Tribunal, officers of the Tribunal, and parties before the Tribunal.

Notes
  • Section 121A: inserted, on , by section 94 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018 (2018 No 51).