The Administrative Decisions Tribunal (ADT) was established to provide for independent, external review of administrative decisions; and to deal with other types of cases, such as discrimination complaints and professional misconduct inquiries. The ADT is made up of the following 5 Divisions
1. The Retail Leases Division that hears retail lease claims.
2. The Community Services Division responsible for the reviewal of certain decisions regarding adoption, community and disability services.
3. The Equal Opportunity Division that hears complaints of discrimination, vilification, harrassment and victimisation referred by the President of the Anti-Discrimination Board under the Anti Discrimination Act.
4. The General Division responsible for the review of certain administrative decisions made by government agencies, including Freedom of Information decisions where provided for in particular legislation.
5. The Legal Services Division. It hears certain types of misconduct cases (eg. Matters referred to the ADT by the Legal Services Commissioner against a solicitor or barrister).
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