Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 No 76
Historical version for 1 January 2009 to 18 June 2009 (accessed 19 May 2013 at 05:03) Current version

60   Operation and implementation of decisions pending applications for review

(1)  Subject to this section, an application to the Tribunal for a review of a reviewable decision does not affect the operation of the decision under review or prevent the taking of action to implement that decision.
(2)  On the application of any party to proceedings for an application for a review of a reviewable decision, the Tribunal may make such orders staying or otherwise affecting the operation of the decision under review as it considers appropriate to secure the effectiveness of the determination of the application.
(3)  The Tribunal may make an order under this section only if it considers that it is desirable to do so after taking into account:
(a)  the interests of any persons who may be affected by the determination of the application, and
(b)  any submission made by or on behalf of the administrator who made the decision to which the application relates, and
(c)  the public interest.
(4)  While an order is in force under this section (including an order that has previously been varied on one or more occasions under this subsection), the Tribunal may, on application by a party to the proceedings, vary or revoke the order by another order.
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