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CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL ACT 2013 - SECT 19
Division Lists and List Managers for Divisions of Tribunal
(1) The President, or the Division Head of a Division of the Tribunal (subject
to any direction of the President), may establish one or more Division Lists
for a Division of the Tribunal in which proceedings allocated to the Division
are to be entered for the purpose of managing those proceedings.
(2) The
President, or the Division Head of a Division of the Tribunal (subject to any
direction of the President), may, by written instrument, designate a
Division member to be a List Manager for a Division List of the Division.
Note--: A Division Schedule for a Division of the Tribunal may, in some cases,
provide for the use of Division Lists in the Division and for the
qualifications and procedure for the designation of, and the functions of,
List Managers for the Division.
(3) A List Manager for a Division of
the Tribunal has (subject to any direction from the President or the
Division Head of the Division) the function of managing such Division Lists of
the Division as may be specified-- (a) in the instrument designating the
member to be a List Manager, or
(b) by the Division Schedule for the Division
or by the procedural rules.
Note--: Clause 12 of Schedule 2 also enables the
Division Head of a Division of the Tribunal to delegate functions of the
Division Head to a List Manager of the Division.
(4) An instrument
designating a member to be a List Manager for a Division of the Tribunal may
specify a title for the member to use while exercising the functions of a
List Manager.
(5) The President, or the Division Head of a Division of
the Tribunal (subject to any direction of the President), may at any time, by
written instrument, revoke a member's designation as a List Manager for a
Division of the Tribunal.
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