Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024

PART 7 - APPEALS AND REFERENCES OF QUESTIONS OF LAW TO FEDERAL COURT  

Division 2 - Appeals on questions of law  

Subdivision A - Appeals on questions of law  

SECTION 175   CONSTITUTION OF FEDERAL COURT  

175(1)    
The appeal must be heard by a Full Court if the decision is given by:

(a)    a member who is a Judge; or

(b)    the Tribunal constituted for the purposes of a proceeding by a member who is, or members at least one of whom is, a Judge.

175(2)    
The appeal may be heard by a Full Court if:

(a)    subsection (1) does not apply; and

(b)    the decision is given by:


(i) a member who is a Non-Judicial Deputy President; or

(ii) the Tribunal constituted for the purposes of a proceeding by a member who is, or members at least one of whom is, a Non-Judicial Deputy President; or

(iii) the Tribunal constituted for the purposes of a proceeding by the guidance and appeals panel; and

(c)    the Chief Justice of the Court, following consultation with the President, thinks it appropriate.




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