Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024
A decision is a reviewable decision if an Act or a legislative instrument provides for an application to be made to the Tribunal for review of the decision.
Note:
To find out whether a decision is a reviewable decision, start by looking at the Act or legislative instrument under which the decision is made.
12(2)
In addition, if an Act or a legislative instrument provides for an application to be made to the Tribunal for review of a decision of a person under a power, a decision under the power is a reviewable decision , whether or not it is made by the person.
Note:
Under subsection (2) , the decision is a reviewable decision even if made by a person who is not authorised to make the decision.
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