(ii) would be more appropriately dealt with by
the ombudsman under the Ombudsman Act 2001; or
(b) the complaints under the
Ombudsman Act 2001that the ombudsman should refer to the tribunal because
they—
(i) relate to decisions or other actions for which the tribunal has
jurisdiction; and
(ii) would be more appropriately dealt with by the tribunal
under this Act; or
(c) how to deal with an administrative action that is the
subject of a complaint, preliminary inquiry or investigation under the
Ombudsman Act 2001and an application or referral under this Act; or
(d) the
cooperative performance by the tribunal and the ombudsman of their respective
functions relating to administrative actions.
(2) If an arrangement entered
into under subsection (1) provides for referrals as mentioned in subsection
(1) (a) or (b) , the arrangement must also provide for how the referral is to
be made.
(3) The tribunal and the ombudsman are empowered to perform their
functions in accordance with any relevant arrangement entered into under this
section.