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CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL ACT 2013 - SECT 23
Functions of registrars
(1) A registrar has such functions as may be conferred or imposed on the
registrar by or under this Act or any other legislation or law.
(2) The
principal registrar has the following additional functions-- (a) to assist the
President in managing the business and the affairs of the Tribunal,
(b) such
administrative and other functions as may be conferred or imposed on the
principal registrar by or under this Act or any other legislation or law.
(3)
A registrar may exercise such functions of the principal registrar as may be
directed by the President or principal registrar.
(4) Without limiting
subsections (1) and (3)-- (a) the President may, from time to time, designate
a registrar to be a registrar for one or more Divisions of the Tribunal, and
(b) the designated registrar may (subject to any direction of the President or
principal registrar) exercise the functions of the principal registrar in
connection with proceedings and legislation allocated to the Division or
Divisions concerned.
(5) Anything done or omitted to be done by a registrar
in exercising a function of the principal registrar has effect as if it had
been done or omitted to be done by the principal registrar.
(6) The
procedural rules may make provision for or with respect to the functions of
the principal registrar and other registrars, including authorising registrars
to make ancillary or interlocutory decisions of the Tribunal on behalf of
the Tribunal.
(7) In addition, a registrar (including the
principal registrar) appointed before the establishment day has and may
exercise such functions with respect to the establishment of the Tribunal as
may be assigned to the registrar under section 20(3).
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