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Administrative Decisions Tribunal (ADT), which commenced operation on 6 October 1998.
The ADT was established to provide a central, cost effective and convenient way for the people of NSW
o To obtain review of administrative decisions; and
o To have certain general complaints, such as discrimination and professional misconduct, resolved.
The Administrative Decisions Tribunal (ADT) is made up of six Divisions, each responsible for particular areas. They are the
The Tribunal plays a key role in promoting high quality decision-making in the provision of government services and programs. It works to achieve the goal set by Parliament - to foster an atmosphere in which administrative review is viewed positively as a means of enhancing the delivery of services and programs to the citizens of New South Wales.
Approximate Word count = 529 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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