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Guardianship and Administration Act 2000
sec.126Tribunal to decide who are interested persons
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### sec.126 Tribunal to decide who are interested persons
If necessary, the tribunal may decide whether a person is an interested person for another person under this Act or the Powers of Attorney Act 1998 .
See interested person — schedule 4 (Dictionary).
If the tribunal decides a person is not an interested person for the other person and the person asks for the tribunal’s reasons, the tribunal must give the person written reasons for its decision.
This section does not limit a court’s power to decide whether a person is an interested person for another person under the Powers of Attorney Act 1998 .
s 126 amd 2012 No. 37 s 51 sch
(sec.126-ssec.1) If necessary, the tribunal may decide whether a person is an interested person for another person under this Act or the Powers of Attorney Act 1998 . See interested person — schedule 4 (Dictionary).
(sec.126-ssec.2) If the tribunal decides a person is not an interested person for the other person and the person asks for the tribunal’s reasons, the tribunal must give the person written reasons for its decision.
(sec.126-ssec.3) This section does not limit a court’s power to decide whether a person is an interested person for another person under the Powers of Attorney Act 1998 .