(1) This section applies to a determination by the Tribunal under this Act.
(2) The Minister must give a copy of the determination to each person whose entitlements are affected by the determination –
(a) within 14 days after the Minister receives a copy of the determination under this Act; and
(b) before the Minister tables a copy of the determination in the Assembly under this Act.
(3) The Assembly may pass a resolution (the "disallowance resolution") disallowing all or part of the determination within 10 sitting days after a copy of the determination is tabled in the Assembly under this Act.
(4) Except as provided by subsection (5) or (6), the determination has no effect before the end of those sitting days.
(5) If no disallowance resolution for the determination is passed within those days, the determination has effect as specified in the determination (including having effect from a date before the end of those days).
(6) If a disallowance resolution for the determination is passed within those days –
(a) so much of the determination as is disallowed does not have any effect; and
(b) so much of the determination as is not disallowed has effect as specified in the determination (including having effect from a date before the end of those days).
(7) To avoid doubt, the Assembly's power to disallow a part of a determination includes a power to specify the extent to which a provision of the determination is disallowed.
Example for subsection (7) –
If a provision of a determination revokes the whole of another determination, the Assembly may specify that the provision is disallowed to the extent to which it revokes a part of that other determination.