Superannuation (Resolution of Complaints) Act 1993 (Repealed)
If a Tribunal member becomes aware that a party to a complaint has refused or failed to give effect to a determination made by the Tribunal, he or she must, as soon as practicable:
(a) if he or she is a Tribunal member other than the Tribunal Chairperson - give particulars of the refusal or failure to the Tribunal Chairperson; or
(b) if he or she is the Tribunal Chairperson - do one of the following:
(i) give particulars of the refusal or failure to APRA;
(ii) give particulars of the refusal or failure to ASIC;
as he or she thinks appropriate.
(iii) give particulars of the refusal or failure to both APRA and ASIC;
If the Tribunal remits a matter to a party to a complaint for reconsideration in accordance with the directions of the Tribunal, the party must reconsider the matter in accordance with those directions as soon as practicable.
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