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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL ACT 2014 (NO 17 OF 2014) - SECT 18

18—Supplementary conciliation officers

        (1)         The Minister may, at the request or with the agreement of the President of the Tribunal, temporarily appoint a person to act as a supplementary conciliation officer in relation to a particular matter or matters or for a specified period.

        (2)         The Minister may only appoint a person under this section if he or she is eligible for appointment as a conciliation officer.

        (3)         An appointment under this section must be made in writing.

        (4)         The person may act as a member of the Tribunal in relation to a matter, or for the period, for which the person is appointed, and when acting under the appointment the person is to be regarded as a conciliation officer for the purposes of this Act and any relevant Act (and the other provisions of this subdivision apply with any necessary modifications in relation to a person appointed under this section).

        (5)         A person appointed under this section is, for the period of appointment, entitled to be paid any salary or allowances determined by the Minister after consultation with the President of the Tribunal.

        (6)         A person appointed under this section for a particular period may be appointed to act for a further period by the Minister after consultation with the President of the Tribunal.

        (7)         The Governor may at any time, on the recommendation of the Minister, cancel the appointment of a person under this section.

        (8)         Before the Governor acts under subsection (7), the Minister must consult with the President of the Tribunal (unless the Minister is acting at the request of the President).

Division 4—Constitution of Tribunal and its decision-making processes



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