Legal Services Act 2011

Legal aid - Reconsideration, review, and appeals of legal aid decisions - Reviews

56: Determination of review

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"The Tribunal reviews a decision and makes a final choice"

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You can ask the Tribunal to review a decision. The Tribunal can confirm, modify, or reverse the decision. They must give a brief summary of their reasons for the decision. The Tribunal's decision is final and you can see how it compares to the law from 2000 via https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM72258

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Part 2Legal aid
Reconsideration, review, and appeals of legal aid decisions: Reviews

56Determination of review

  1. The Tribunal may determine a review by confirming, modifying, or reversing the decision under review.

  2. Every determination by the Tribunal must be accompanied by a brief summary of the reasons for it.

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