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RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE ACT 2001 - SECT 23C

What may the Tribunal decide?

After hearing the evidence and representations that the parties to an application desire to adduce or make, the Tribunal may—

        (a)     find that a person has contravened a provision of Part 2 and make any one or more of the following orders—

              (i)     an order that the person refrain from committing any further contravention of this Act;

              (ii)     an order that the person pay to the applicant, within a specified period, an amount the Tribunal thinks fit to compensate the applicant for loss, damage or injury suffered in consequence of the contravention;

              (iii)     an order that the person do anything specified in the order with a view to redressing any loss, damage or injury suffered by the applicant as a result of the contravention; or

        (b)     find that a person has contravened a provision of Part 2 but decline to take any further action; or

        (c)     find that a person has not contravened a provision of Part 2 and make an order that the application or part of the application be dismissed.

S. 23D inserted by No. 16/2010 s. 203 (as amended by No. 26/2011 s. 34(Sch. item 9.5)).



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