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Industrial Relations Act 2016
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### sec.879 Who may bring deregistration proceedings
Each of the following may apply to the full bench for a deregistration order on a ground mentioned in section 878 —
an organisation;
the Minister;
the registrar;
another person given leave by the full bench.
The full bench may give leave only if it considers the person has sufficient interest to make the application.
The full bench may, of its own initiative, bring proceedings for a deregistration order—
on a ground mentioned in section 878 (c) or (d) (iv) ; or
because the organisation has failed to comply with a demarcation dispute undertaking and amendment of its eligibility rules is inappropriate.
The registrar may also apply for a deregistration order on the ground the organisation is defunct.
(sec.879-ssec.1) Each of the following may apply to the full bench for a deregistration order on a ground mentioned in section 878 — an organisation; the Minister; the registrar; another person given leave by the full bench.
(sec.879-ssec.2) The full bench may give leave only if it considers the person has sufficient interest to make the application.
(sec.879-ssec.3) The full bench may, of its own initiative, bring proceedings for a deregistration order— on a ground mentioned in section 878 (c) or (d) (iv) ; or because the organisation has failed to comply with a demarcation dispute undertaking and amendment of its eligibility rules is inappropriate.
(sec.879-ssec.4) The registrar may also apply for a deregistration order on the ground the organisation is defunct.
- (a) an organisation;
- (b) the Minister;
- (c) the registrar;
- (d) another person given leave by the full bench.
- (a) on a ground mentioned in section 878 (c) or (d) (iv) ; or
- (b) because the organisation has failed to comply with a demarcation dispute undertaking and amendment of its eligibility rules is inappropriate.