69 Tribunal rules

69  Tribunal rules

(1)     The Secretary of State may make rules regulating—

(a)     the exercise by the Tribunal of the jurisdiction conferred on them by or under section 65; and

(b)     any matters preliminary or incidental to, or arising out of, the hearing or consideration of any proceedings, complaint or reference brought before or made to the Tribunal.

(2)     Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), rules under this section may—

(a)     enable the jurisdiction of the Tribunal to be exercised at any place in the United Kingdom by any two or more members of the Tribunal designated for the purpose by the President of the Tribunal;

(b)     enable different members of the Tribunal to carry out functions in relation to different complaints at the same time;

(c)     prescribe the form and manner in which proceedings are to be brought before the Tribunal or a complaint or reference is to be made to the Tribunal;

(d)     require persons bringing proceedings or making complaints or references to take such preliminary steps, and to make such disclosures, as may be specified in the rules for the purpose of facilitating a determination of whether—

(i)     the bringing of the proceedings, or

(ii)

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