Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024

PART 4 - PROCEEDINGS  

Division 11 - Offences  

SECTION 117  

117   OFFENCE - FAILURE TO TAKE OATH, MAKE AFFIRMATION OR ANSWER QUESTION  
A person appearing before the Tribunal to give evidence at the hearing of a proceeding or a directions hearing in relation to a proceeding commits an offence if the person:

(a)    fails to take an oath or make an affirmation when required to do so (see section 76 ); or

(b)    fails to answer a question that the Tribunal requires the person to answer.

Penalty: Imprisonment for 6 months or 30 penalty units, or both.


 

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