Dispute Resolution Centres Regulation 2019


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Dispute Resolution Centres Regulation 2019

1Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Dispute Resolution Centres Regulation 2019.

2Commencement

This regulation commences on 2 September 2019.

3Fees for particular commercial services of dispute resolution centres

The fees payable for commercial services provided by a dispute resolution centre, other than commercial services provided to a member of the public, are stated in schedule 1.

4Rounding of amounts expressed as numbers of fee units

(1)This section applies for working out the amount of a fee expressed in this regulation as a number of fee units.
(2)For the purpose of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 48C(3), the amount is to be rounded to the nearest multiple of 10 cents (rounding one-half upwards).

Example—

Schedule 1, item 2(a) prescribes a fee of 156.20 fee units. If the value of a fee unit for this regulation were $1.25, the number of dollars obtained by multiplying $1.25 by 156.20 would be $195.25. Because $195.25 is halfway between $195.20 and $195.30, it is rounded upwards, so the amount of the fee for schedule 1, item 2(a) would be $195.30.

s 4 ins 2022 SL No. 79 s 64

Schedule 1 Fees

section 3

Fee units

1

For the conduct of a mediation session—

(a)  by 1 mediator—for each hour or part of an hour

221.40

(b)  by 2 mediators—for each hour or part of an hour

279.70

(c)  by 3 mediators—for each hour or part of an hour

344.70

2

For a service, other than the conduct of a mediation session, provided before or after the mediation session—

(a)  by a member of staff of a dispute resolution centre—for each hour or part of an hour

156.20

(b)  by 1 mediator—for each hour or part of an hour

221.40

(c)  by 2 mediators—for each hour or part of an hour

279.70

(d)  by 3 mediators—for each hour or part of an hour

344.70

sch 1 sub 2020 SL No. 143 s 47; 2021 SL No. 84 s 46

amd 2022 SL No. 79 s 65