Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017

Levy - Notice of levy shortfall process and adjudication - Adjudication

127: Conduct of adjudication

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"How an adjudicator makes fair decisions in a dispute"

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When you are in a dispute and it goes to adjudication, the adjudicator must make decisions on their own. They can decide how the adjudication process works, but they must follow any rules made under section 141(3)(h). The adjudicator is in charge of running the process in a way that seems fair to them, as long as they follow the rules.

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Notice of levy shortfall process and adjudication: Adjudication

127Conduct of adjudication

  1. An adjudicator must act independently when adjudicating a dispute.

  2. The adjudicator may regulate the procedure of the adjudication as he or she sees fit, subject to any regulations made under section 141(3)(h) that prescribe the procedure for adjudication.