Superannuation (Resolution of Complaints) Act 1993 (Repealed)

PART 5 - CONCILIATION OF COMPLAINTS  

SECTION 31   TRIBUNAL TO IMPLEMENT SETTLEMENTS  

31(1)   [Complaint deemed withdrawn]  

If:


(a) a conciliation conference is held; and


(b) at or after the conference, the parties agree as to the terms of a settlement of the complaint that would be acceptable to the parties; and


(c) the terms of the agreement are put in writing signed by or for the parties and lodged with the Tribunal;

the Tribunal must treat the complaint as withdrawn under section 21 .

31(2)   [Settlement details to Regulator]  

The Tribunal may give details of a settlement to the Regulator that it thinks may require investigation by the Regulator.


 

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