Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Miscellaneous provisions - Miscellaneous matters

86: Annual report on performance of Tribunal's functions

You could also call this:

“Yearly report on how the Tribunal did its job”

Every year, the person in charge of the Tribunal must write a report about how the Tribunal did its job under this law. This report is for the Minister of Justice and the Minister. The report covers what the Tribunal did in the last financial year.

The report needs to include two important things. First, it must say how many decisions the Tribunal made. Second, it must explain what kind of decisions these were.

After the Minister of Justice gets this report, they have to show it to the House of Representatives as soon as they can.

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Part 2 Miscellaneous provisions
Miscellaneous matters

86Annual report on performance of Tribunal's functions

  1. The chair of the Tribunal must, in each year, furnish to the Minister of Justice and the Minister a report on the performance of the Tribunal's functions under this Act in respect of the financial year ending in that year.

  2. The report must include details of both the number of determinations and the nature of the determinations made by the Tribunal in the period to which the report relates.

  3. The Minister of Justice must present a copy of the report to the House of Representatives as soon as practicable after it is furnished to that Minister.