Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024 (40 of 2024)

Part 4   Proceedings

Division 7   Public interest certificates and interventions

93   Attorney-General is party to proceeding

Public interest certificates

 

(1) The Attorney-General of the Commonwealth or of a State, the Australian Capital Territory or the Northern Territory is a party to a proceeding in the Tribunal if:

(a) that Attorney-General gives a certificate under section 91 in relation to the proceeding; and

(b) the certificate does not specify a reason set out in paragraph 91(1)(a) or (b) or (2)(a); and

(c) that Attorney-General would not otherwise be a party to the proceeding.

Attorney-General intervening

      

(2) The Attorney-General of the Commonwealth or of a State, the Australian Capital Territory or the Northern Territory is taken to be a party to a proceeding in the Tribunal if that Attorney-General:

(a) informs the Tribunal under subsection 92(1) that the answering of a question at the hearing of the proceeding would be contrary to the public interest; and

(b) would not otherwise be a party to the proceeding.


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