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Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999
sec.239Stay of operation of decisions
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### sec.239 Stay of operation of decisions
An Industrial Magistrates Court may stay a decision appealed against to secure the effectiveness of the appeal.
A stay—
may be given on conditions the court considers appropriate; and
has effect for the period stated by the court; and
may be revoked or amended by the court.
The period of a stay given by the court must not extend past the time when the court decides the appeal.
An appeal against a decision does not affect the operation or carrying out of the decision unless the decision is stayed.
(sec.239-ssec.1) An Industrial Magistrates Court may stay a decision appealed against to secure the effectiveness of the appeal.
(sec.239-ssec.2) A stay— may be given on conditions the court considers appropriate; and has effect for the period stated by the court; and may be revoked or amended by the court.
(sec.239-ssec.3) The period of a stay given by the court must not extend past the time when the court decides the appeal.
(sec.239-ssec.4) An appeal against a decision does not affect the operation or carrying out of the decision unless the decision is stayed.
- (a) may be given on conditions the court considers appropriate; and
- (b) has effect for the period stated by the court; and
- (c) may be revoked or amended by the court.