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Merit Protection (Australian Government Employees) Act 1984
26AEnactment may provide for other appeals to be heard by Redeployment and Retirement Appeal Committees
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##### 26A Enactment may provide for other appeals to be heard by Redeployment and Retirement Appeal Committees
An enactment may provide that appeals of a specified kind in relation to redeployment or retirement of Commonwealth employees, not being appeals to which section 22 applies, may be made to a Redeployment and Retirement Appeal Committee established in accordance with this Subdivision and, where an enactment so provides:
(a) the Agency shall, from time to time, arrange for the establishment of such Redeployment and Retirement Appeal Committees as appear to it to be required for the purposes of hearing appeals of that kind;
(b) in hearing an appeal of that kind a Redeployment and Retirement Appeal Committee has and may exercise the same powers in relation to procedure that it would have or could exercise if it were hearing an appeal to which section 22 applies; and
(c) the enactment may make such modification to sections 23, 24, 25 and 26 and to paragraph (b) of this subsection, in their application to appeals of that kind, as are necessary to enable a Redeployment and Retirement Appeal Committee to be constituted to hear appeals of that kind.