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Workplace Surveillance Act 2005
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#### 41 Application to judicial member of Industrial Relations Commission
41 Application to judicial member of Industrial Relations Commission
> > (1) An applicant for a covert surveillance authority who is aggrieved by a decision of a Judge to refuse to issue or to vary or cancel a covert surveillance authority may apply to a judicial member of the Industrial Relations Commission (a judicial member) to issue, vary or cancel the authority.
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> > (2) An employee affected by a covert surveillance authority who is aggrieved by a decision of a Judge to refuse to vary or cancel a covert surveillance authority may apply to a judicial member to vary or cancel the authority.
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> > (3) The application must be made within 30 days after the decision is given or within a further period as the judicial member allows.
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> > (4) Part 4 applies to or in relation to the issue, variation or cancellation of a covert surveillance authority by a judicial member to whom an application is made under this section in the same way as it applies to the issue, variation or cancellation of an authority by a Judge.
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> > (5) An application to a Judge for the issue, variation or cancellation of an authority is taken, for the purposes only of an application under this section, to have been refused if the application is not decided within the period of 30 days after the making of the application to the Judge.
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> > (6) The imposition of a function on a judicial member under this section is not a conferral of jurisdiction on the Industrial Relations Commission.
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> **s 41:** Subst 2016 No 48, Sch 2.39 \[1\]. Am 2023 No 41, Sch 2.37\[1\]; 2025 No 61, Sch 2.92\[2\].