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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1996 - SECT 109 Supreme Court may refer applications to Commission for conciliation

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1996 - SECT 109

Supreme Court may refer applications to Commission for conciliation

109 Supreme Court may refer applications to Commission for conciliation

(1) If the Supreme Court considers it appropriate to do so, it is to refer an application to the Commission for conciliation within the period (if any) that it may order.
(2) The Chief Commissioner must, if satisfied that all reasonable attempts have been made to settle the matter but have been unsuccessful, issue a certificate to that effect to the parties to the application and the Principal Registrar of the Supreme Court.
(3) If a certificate has been issued under subsection (2), the Supreme Court is to determine the application in accordance with this Act.
(4) However, if the application is settled by conciliation, the Supreme Court may--
(a) dismiss the application, or
(b) make an order on the agreed terms of the settlement.