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62 Conciliated agreements
(1) If a complaint is resolved by conciliation, the commission may help
the parties make a written record (the conciliation agreement) of the
agreement they have reached.
(2) If a conciliation agreement is made, each party must sign the
agreement.
(3) The commission must—
(a) give each party a copy of the conciliation agreement; and
(b) if the complaint is a discrimination complaint, occupancy
dispute complaint, retirement village complaint or a conversion
practice complaint—give the agreement to the ACAT.
Note The ACAT may make an order in accordance with a conciliation
agreement for a complaint (see ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Act 2008, s 55A).