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ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS TRIBUNAL ACT 1997 - SECT 8
What is a reviewable decision?
(1) A
"reviewable decision" is a decision of an administrator that the Tribunal has
jurisdiction under an enactment to review.
(2) For the avoidance of doubt
(and without limiting subsection (1) or section 6): (a) the conduct of an
administrator (or a refusal by an administrator to engage in conduct) is a
reviewable decision if the Tribunal has jurisdiction under an enactment to
review the conduct or refusal, and
(b) in its application to any such conduct
or refusal by an administrator, any reference in this Act (however expressed)
to an administrator making a reviewable decision includes a reference to an
administrator engaging or refusing to engage in the conduct.
Note: Section 38
provides for the circumstances in which the Tribunal has jurisdiction to
review a decision of an administrator.
The jurisdiction conferred on the Tribunal by section 55 of the
Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 is an example of
jurisdiction to review conduct.
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