Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Miscellaneous provisions - Periodic reviews

241: Reviewers to determine own procedure

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"Reviewers get to choose how they work, as long as they follow the rules."

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When you are part of a review, you get to decide how you will do things. You can choose your own procedure, but you must follow any rules set out in section 236(3)(b). This means you have some freedom to decide how you will work, as long as you stick to those rules.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions
Periodic reviews

241Reviewers to determine own procedure

  1. The reviewers may determine their own procedure subject to any matters specified under section 236(3)(b).

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