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Human Rights Commission Act 2005
94FPrinciples for making prohibition or condition order or
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94F Principles for making prohibition or condition order or
In making a prohibition or condition order or public statement, the
commission—
(a) must act with as little formality as reasonably practicable; and
(b) is bound by the rules of natural justice; and
(c) is not bound by the rules of evidence; and
(d) before making a decision affecting a person, must give the
person an opportunity to make submissions to the commission
about the decision.
Note The commission must deal with complaints promptly and efficiently (see
s 45).