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OVERVIEW
Section 65 sets out the procedure to be followed and the adjudicator’s authority when conducting a review.
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POLICY
The person requesting the review, the head of the public body and any other person given a copy of the request for review are entitled to make representations to the adjudicator (section 56(3)) and to be represented by counsel or an agent (section 56(5)). The inquiry must be completed within 90
days after the request for review is received (section 56(6)).
The provisions for burden of proof (section 57) and for the head of a public body’s duty to comply with an adjudicator’s order (section 59) also apply.
INTERPRETATION
The adjudicator’s powers and duties are parallel to those of the Commissioner with respect to:
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appointing a mediator (section 55)
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deciding all questions of fact and law (section 56(1))
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conducting a review in private (section 56(2))
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requiring either written or oral presentations (section 56(4)(a))
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deciding on the entitlement of persons to have access to or make comments on others’ representations to the adjudicator (section 56(4)(b))
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disposing of issues by making orders (section 58 (1), (2), (3)(a) to (d) and (4))
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providing others with a copy of an order (section 58(5))
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