CONSUMER, TRADER AND TENANCY TRIBUNAL ACT 2001 - As at 20 November 2013 - Act 82 of 2001
- As at 20 November 2013 - Act 82 of 2001Table of Provisions
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
PART 2 - ESTABLISHMENT OF TRIBUNAL
Division 1 - Establishment and membership- 5 Establishment of Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal
- 6 Membership of Tribunal
- 7 Appointment of members
- 8 Qualifications of members
- 9 Performance management and review Division 2 - Organisation and functions
- 10 Divisions and sittings of Tribunal
- 11 Constitution of Tribunal for particular proceedings
- 12 Functions of Chairperson
- 13 Deputy Chairperson (Registry and Administration)
- 14 Functions of other Tribunal members Division 3 - Assessors
- 15 Appointment of assessors
- 16 Inquiries by assessors
- 17 Assessors sitting with Tribunal
- 18 Costs of assessors Division 4 - Registrar and staff
- 19 Registrar and staff
- 20 Functions of Registrar and Deputy Registrars
PART 3 - JURISDICTION OF TRIBUNAL
- 21 General statement of jurisdiction
- 22 Other jurisdictions excluded in certain cases
- 23 Transfer of proceedings to courts or to other tribunals
PART 4 - PROCEDURE OF TRIBUNAL
- 24 Application to Tribunal
- 25 Notice of proceedings
- 26 Parties to proceedings (joint liability)
- 27 Presiding member
- 28 Procedure of Tribunal generally
- 29 Procedural directions by members
- 30 Proceedings causing disadvantage
- 31 Assistance to Tribunal
- 32 Amendments and irregularities
- 33 Proceedings on hearing to be conducted in public
- 34 Circumstances in which hearing may be dispensed with
- 35 Opportunity for parties to present case
- 36 Representation of parties
- 37 Interpreters
- 38 Oral evidence by telephone etc
- 39 Powers in relation to witnesses
- 40 Issue of summons
- 41 Witness may be apprehended
- 42 Contempt of Tribunal
- 43 Enforcement of certain Tribunal orders
- 44 Protection of Australian legal practitioners, witnesses and others
- 45 Tribunal divided in opinion
- 46 Tribunal may reserve decision
- 47 Power to impose conditions
- 48 Powers when proceedings settled
- 49 Notice of decisions and reasons
- 50 Power to correct decisions of Tribunal
- 51 Recovery of amounts ordered to be paid (other than penalties)
- 52 Compliance with order of Tribunal
- 53 Costs
PART 5 - ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Division 1 - Conciliation and preliminary measures- 54 Tribunal to promote conciliation
- 55 Preliminary conferences Division 2 - Mediation and neutral evaluation
- 56 Definitions
- 57 Meaning of "mediation" and "neutral evaluation"
- 58 Appointment of mediators and neutral evaluators
- 59 Referral by Tribunal
- 60 Costs of mediation and neutral evaluation
- 61 Agreements and arrangements arising from mediation or neutral evaluation sessions
- 62 Privilege
- 63 Secrecy
- 64 Other measures not precluded
PART 6 - APPEALS AND REHEARINGS
- 65 Review by prerogative writ etc generally excluded
- 66 Referral of questions of law to Supreme Court
- 67 Appeal against decision of Tribunal with respect to matter of law
- 68 Rehearings by Tribunal
- 69 Original decision to operate unless otherwise ordered
PART 7 - MISCELLANEOUS
- 70 Privileged documents
- 71 False or misleading statements
- 72 Provision of information by Tribunal
- 73 Improper disclosure of information
- 74 Act to bind Crown
- 75 Seal of Tribunal
- 76 Authentication of documents
- 77 Proof of certain matters not required
- 78 Notices, service and lodgment of documents
- 79 Return of documents after proceedings concluded
- 80 Allowances and expenses of witnesses
- 80A Sound recording of hearings
- 81 Extensions of time
- 82 Proceedings for offences
- 83 Protection from personal liability
- 84 Annual report
- 85 Chairperson may furnish reports
- 86 Regulations
- 87 Forms
- 88 Repeal of legislation
- 89 Savings, transitional and other provisions 90. (Repealed)
- 91 Review of Act
- SCHEDULE 1
- SCHEDULE 2
- SCHEDULE 3
- SCHEDULE 4
- SCHEDULE 5
- SCHEDULE 6 Schedule 7 (Repealed)