Superannuation (Resolution of Complaints) Act 1993 (Repealed)
The functions of the Tribunal are:
(a) to inquire into a complaint and to try to resolve it by conciliation; and
(b) if the complaint cannot be resolved by conciliation - to review the decision or conduct to which the complaint relates;
(c) any functions conferred on the Tribunal by or under any other Act.
In addition to the functions conferred on the Tribunal by a law of the Commonwealth, the Tribunal may perform functions conferred on the Tribunal by a law of a State or Territory, where:
(a) the functions relate to one or more exempt public sector superannuation schemes; and
(b) the schemes are not specified in regulations made for the purposes of section 4A .
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