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Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2009
sec.68EOutcome of conciliation
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### sec.68E Outcome of conciliation
As soon as practicable after a conciliation for a proceeding ends, the conciliator must file a certificate in the approved form about the outcome of the conciliation.
A certificate filed under subrule (1) —
must not state anything about the extent to which a party to the proceeding participated or refused to participate in the conciliation; but
may state that a stated party to the proceeding did not attend the conciliation.
A certificate filed under subrule (1) must identify the things said or done in the conciliation that the parties have agreed may be admitted into evidence in the proceeding under section 66J (2) (a) of the Act .
If the conciliator is not the principal registrar and files a certificate under subrule (1) , the conciliator is taken to have notified the principal registrar as required under section 66I of the Act .
r 68E ins 2019 SL No. 166 s 4
(sec.68E-ssec.1) As soon as practicable after a conciliation for a proceeding ends, the conciliator must file a certificate in the approved form about the outcome of the conciliation.
(sec.68E-ssec.2) A certificate filed under subrule (1) — must not state anything about the extent to which a party to the proceeding participated or refused to participate in the conciliation; but may state that a stated party to the proceeding did not attend the conciliation.
(sec.68E-ssec.3) A certificate filed under subrule (1) must identify the things said or done in the conciliation that the parties have agreed may be admitted into evidence in the proceeding under section 66J (2) (a) of the Act .
(sec.68E-ssec.4) If the conciliator is not the principal registrar and files a certificate under subrule (1) , the conciliator is taken to have notified the principal registrar as required under section 66I of the Act .
- (a) must not state anything about the extent to which a party to the proceeding participated or refused to participate in the conciliation; but
- (b) may state that a stated party to the proceeding did not attend the conciliation.