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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ACT 2005 (NO. 40 OF 2005) - SECT 65

End of conciliation

    (1)     Conciliation of a complaint ends if—

        (a)     agreement is reached on the matters raised by the complaint and the parties end the conciliation; or

        (b)     the parties agree to end the conciliation; or

        (c)     a party withdraws from the conciliation; or

        (d)     the president is satisfied that the conciliation is unlikely to be successful.

    (2)     If the conciliation ends, the president must, as soon as practicable, tell the following people that the conciliation has ended and why it has ended:

        (a)     the other members of the commission;

        (b)     the complainant;

        (c)     the person complained about.



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