Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Repealed)
PART IV
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REVIEWS BY THE TRIBUNAL OF DECISIONS
Division 2
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Parties and procedure
Parties
32(1)
At the hearing of a proceeding before the Tribunal, the following parties may appear in person or be represented by another person:
(a) a party to a proceeding in a Division other than the Social Services and Child Support Division;
(b) the agency party to a proceeding in the Social Services and Child Support Division.
32(2)
At the hearing of a proceeding before the Tribunal in the Social Services and Child Support Division, a party to the proceeding (other than the agency party) may appear in person or, with the Tribunal ' s permission, may be represented by another person.
32(3)
In deciding whether to grant permission for the purposes of subsection (2), the Tribunal must have regard to:
(a) the Tribunal ' s objective in section 2A ; and
(b) the wishes of the parties and the need to protect their privacy.
Persons required to appear
32(4)
A person who is required to appear in a proceeding before the Tribunal may, with the permission of the Tribunal, be represented by another person.
SECTION 32
REPRESENTATION BEFORE TRIBUNAL
Parties
32(1)
At the hearing of a proceeding before the Tribunal, the following parties may appear in person or be represented by another person:
(a) a party to a proceeding in a Division other than the Social Services and Child Support Division;
(b) the agency party to a proceeding in the Social Services and Child Support Division.
32(2)
At the hearing of a proceeding before the Tribunal in the Social Services and Child Support Division, a party to the proceeding (other than the agency party) may appear in person or, with the Tribunal ' s permission, may be represented by another person.
32(3)
In deciding whether to grant permission for the purposes of subsection (2), the Tribunal must have regard to:
(a) the Tribunal ' s objective in section 2A ; and
(b) the wishes of the parties and the need to protect their privacy.
Persons required to appear
32(4)
A person who is required to appear in a proceeding before the Tribunal may, with the permission of the Tribunal, be represented by another person.