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WORKPLACE RELATIONS ACT 1996 - SECT 416

Evidence--verified copies

             (1)  The Workplace Authority Director may issue a verified copy of any of the following:

                     (a)  a declaration lodged under subsection 344(2), 346X(2), 377(2), 389(2) or 395(1) or (1A) in relation to a workplace agreement;

                     (b)  a document annexed to a declaration mentioned in paragraph (a);

                     (c)  a receipt issued by the Workplace Authority Director under section 345, 378, 390 or 396 in relation to a workplace agreement;

                     (d)  a written notice given by the Workplace Authority Director under subsection 346M(1) or (2), 346U(1) or (2), 346Z(2) or 360(1) or paragraph 363(4)(a) in relation to a workplace agreement;

                     (e)  an authorisation granted by the Workplace Authority Director under section 332 for a workplace agreement that is a multiple‑business agreement;

                      (f)  a written advice in relation to a workplace agreement given by the Workplace Authority Director to an employer for the purposes of paragraph 357(2)(a);

                     (g)  a determination that an award is a designated award made by the Workplace Authority Director under section 346G or 346H.

Note:          For the definition of verified copy , see section 321.

             (2)  The verified copy may only be issued to a person who is or was bound by the workplace agreement to which the verified copy relates.

             (3)  In the Court and in proceedings in the Court, a verified copy issued by the Workplace Authority Director under subsection (1) is prima facie evidence of the document of which it is a verified copy.

             (4)  A document that purports to be a verified copy issued by the Workplace Authority Director under subsection (1) is taken to be such a copy, unless evidence to the contrary is adduced.



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