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Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2009
sec.105Giving copy of order under Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 , s 144
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### sec.105 Giving copy of order under Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 , s 144
If the tribunal makes an order under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 , section 144 in relation to a complaint, the applicant must promptly give a copy of the order to—
each party to the complaint; and
the human rights commissioner, if the applicant is not the human rights commissioner; and
any other person the tribunal directs to be given a copy of the order.
However, the tribunal may order the principal registrar to give a copy of the order to a person mentioned in subrule (1) or may order that the copy be given to the person in a particular way.
If the tribunal orders the principal registrar to give a copy of the order to a person mentioned in subrule (1) , the applicant is exempt from the requirement to give the order to the person under the subrule.
r 105 amd 2019 Act No. 5 s 175
(sec.105-ssec.1) If the tribunal makes an order under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 , section 144 in relation to a complaint, the applicant must promptly give a copy of the order to— each party to the complaint; and the human rights commissioner, if the applicant is not the human rights commissioner; and any other person the tribunal directs to be given a copy of the order.
(sec.105-ssec.2) However, the tribunal may order the principal registrar to give a copy of the order to a person mentioned in subrule (1) or may order that the copy be given to the person in a particular way.
(sec.105-ssec.3) If the tribunal orders the principal registrar to give a copy of the order to a person mentioned in subrule (1) , the applicant is exempt from the requirement to give the order to the person under the subrule.
- (a) each party to the complaint; and
- (b) the human rights commissioner, if the applicant is not the human rights commissioner; and
- (c) any other person the tribunal directs to be given a copy of the order.