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GUARDIANSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION ACT 2000 - SECT 81
Tribunal’s functions for this Act
81 Tribunal’s functions for this Act
(1) The tribunal has the functions given to it by this Act, including the
following functions— (a) making declarations about the capacity of an adult,
guardian, administrator or attorney for a matter;
(b) considering
applications for appointment of guardians and administrators;
(c) appointing
guardians and administrators if necessary and reviewing the appointments;
(d)
making declarations, orders or recommendations, or giving directions or
advice, in relation to the following— (i) guardians and administrators;
(ii) attorneys;
(iii) enduring documents;
(iv) related matters;
(e)
ratifying an exercise of power, or approving a proposed exercise of power, for
a matter by an informal decision-maker for an adult with impaired capacity for
the matter;
(f) consenting to the withholding or withdrawal of a
life-sustaining measure for adults with impaired capacity for the health
matter concerned;
(g) subject to section 68 , consenting to special health
care for adults with impaired capacity for the special health matter
concerned;
(h) consenting to the sterilisation of a child with an impairment;
(i) giving approvals under chapter 5B for the use by a relevant service
provider of a restrictive practice in relation to an adult to whom the chapter
applies, and reviewing the approvals;
(j) registering an order made in
another jurisdiction under a provision, Act or law prescribed under a
regulation for section 167 ;
(k) reviewing a matter in which a decision has
been made by the registrar.
(2) In performing its functions or exercising its
powers under this Act in relation to an adult, the tribunal must, to the
greatest extent practicable, seek and take account of— (a) the views, wishes
and preferences expressed or demonstrated by the adult; and
(b) the views of
any member of the adult’s support network.
(3) In this section—
"attorney" means an attorney under an enduring document or a statutory health
attorney.
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