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CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL ACT 2013 - SECT 30

Administrative review jurisdiction

30 Administrative review jurisdiction

(1) The Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 provides for the circumstances in which the Tribunal has
"administrative review jurisdiction" over a decision of an administrator.
Note : See section 9 of the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 .
(2) The Tribunal also has the following jurisdiction in proceedings for the exercise of its administrative review jurisdiction--
(a) the jurisdiction to make ancillary and interlocutory decisions of the Tribunal in the proceedings,
(b) the jurisdiction to exercise such other functions as are conferred or imposed on the Tribunal by or under this Act, the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 or enabling legislation in connection with the conduct or resolution of such proceedings.
(3) An
"administratively reviewable decision" is a decision of an administrator over which the Tribunal has administrative review jurisdiction.
Note : See section 7 of the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 .
(4) An
"administrator" , in relation to an administratively reviewable decision, is the person or body that makes (or is taken to have made) the decision under enabling legislation.
Note : See section 8 of the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 .
(5) An
"administrative review decision" of the Tribunal is a decision of the Tribunal determining a matter over which it has administrative review jurisdiction.
(6) An
"administrative review application" is an application made to the Tribunal for an administrative review decision.
Note : Chapter 3 (Process for administrative reviews under this Act) of the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 also makes provision for the role of administrators when making administratively reviewable decisions and the role of the Tribunal when conducting an administrative review of such decisions.



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