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Can a submission be put to the Tribunal before the legislation establishing the office has received Royal Assent?

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Can a submission be put to the Tribunal before the legislation establishing the office has received Royal Assent?

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Yes. The Tribunal may agree to make an indicative determination until the legislation is passed. Once the legislation is passed, the relevant Department should advise the Secretariat of that fact and of any amendments to the legislation. The Tribunal will issue a formal determination in due course.

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