Agriculture Appeals Act 2001
Oral hearings.
8.—(1) An appeals officer shall, if so requested by the appellant, hold an oral hearing for the purpose of an appeal referred to him or her under this Act.
(2) An oral hearing under this section shall be held in private.
(3) An appellant may represent himself or herself or be represented by another person at the oral hearing of his or her appeal.
(4) Where an appellant is represented by another person at the oral hearing of his or her appeal, the appeals officer hearing the appeal may examine the appellant, if the appeals officer considers it necessary.
(5) An appeals officer, on the hearing of any matter referred to him or her under this Act, shall have the power to take evidence on oath or affirmation and for that purpose may administer oaths or affirmations to persons attending as witnesses at such hearing.
Annotations
Amendments:
F8
Inserted by Agriculture Appeals (Amendment) Act 2024 (38/2024), s. 6(a), (b) not commenced as of date of revision.
Modifications (not altering text):
C6
Prospective affecting provision: subss. (2A), (6) inserted by Agriculture Appeals (Amendment) Act 2024 (38/2024), s. 6(a), (b), not commenced as of date of revision.
8.— …
F8[(2A) An oral hearing may be heard—
(a) in person, or
(b) subject to the agreement of the parties, remotely by electronic means.]
…
F8[(6) An appeals officer may consider and determine an appeal notwithstanding—
(a) the failure of a party to cooperate when an appeals officer is arranging an oral hearing, or
(b) the failure of a party or any other person to attend an oral hearing to give evidence or be examined in relation to the appeal.]