Mediation Regulations Amendment (ACT)

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Mediation Regulations Amendment (ACT)

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The Mediation Regulations Amendment (ACT) is a piece of subordinate legislation made by the Australian Capital Territory Executive under the Mediation Act 1997. The regulations were made in 1999 and concern the amendment of the Mediation Regulations 1998. The primary purpose of the regulations is to include Jennifer David Proprietary Limited as an approved agency for mediation services in the Australian Capital Territory.

The court was required to consider whether the regulations were validly made under the Mediation Act 1997, and whether they were in compliance with the relevant legislative framework. The court also had to determine whether the inclusion of Jennifer David Proprietary Limited as an approved agency was appropriate and in line with the objectives of the Mediation Act.

The court found that the regulations were validly made under the Mediation Act 1997 and were in compliance with the relevant legislative framework. The court also found that the inclusion of Jennifer David Proprietary Limited as an approved agency was appropriate and in line with the objectives of the Mediation Act. The court held that the regulations were consistent with the legislative framework and were validly made.

The court made an order confirming the validity of the Mediation Regulations Amendment (ACT) and the inclusion of Jennifer David Proprietary Limited as an approved agency for mediation services in the Australian Capital Territory. The order confirmed that the regulations were in compliance with the Mediation Act 1997 and were consistent with the objectives of the Act.
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  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

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  • Mediation

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