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Anti-Discrimination Act 1991
sec.201Substitution of complainant
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### sec.201 Substitution of complainant
This section does not apply in relation to a representative complaint made by a registered employee organisation as provided under section 146 (2) .
If the complainant for a representative complaint gives the tribunal written notice under section 193 that the complainant does not want to continue with the complaint, the tribunal may substitute another class member as the complainant with the consent of the other class member.
If the tribunal considers that the complainant is not able to adequately represent the interests of the class members for the complaint, the tribunal may substitute another class member as the complainant with the consent of the other class member.
s 201 prev s 201 amd 2002 No. 74 s 33
om 2009 No. 24 s 1343
pres s 201 ins 2024 No. 47 s 47
(sec.201-ssec.1) This section does not apply in relation to a representative complaint made by a registered employee organisation as provided under section 146 (2) .
(sec.201-ssec.2) If the complainant for a representative complaint gives the tribunal written notice under section 193 that the complainant does not want to continue with the complaint, the tribunal may substitute another class member as the complainant with the consent of the other class member.
(sec.201-ssec.3) If the tribunal considers that the complainant is not able to adequately represent the interests of the class members for the complaint, the tribunal may substitute another class member as the complainant with the consent of the other class member.