Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 No 76
Current version for 1 September 2012 to date (accessed 22 May 2013 at 11:39)
Chapter 1Section 9

9   Who is an administrator?

(1)  An administrator, in relation to a reviewable decision, is the person or body that makes (or is taken to have made) the decision under the enactment concerned.
Note. There are a number of circumstances in which a person or body is taken to have made a decision. See, for example, sections 6 (2)–(5) and 38 (4) and (5) and subsection (2).
(2)  The person or body specified by an enactment as a person or body whose decisions are reviewable decisions is taken to be the only administrator in relation to the making of a reviewable decision even if some other person or body also had a role in the making of the decision.
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