Notice of hearing
72A Notice of hearing
This section applies in relation to the hearing by the ACAT of a matter under this Act.
Notice of the hearing must, as far as practicable, be given to—
the person the subject of the hearing; and
the person’s domestic partner, parents, brothers and sisters; and
each child of the person; and
if the person has a carer who would not otherwise be given notice of the hearing under this section—the carer; and
if the person has a guardian—the guardian; and
if there is a manager of the person’s property—the manager; and
if an application is made under section 8AA (Manager for missing person’s property)—the applicant; and
the public trustee and guardian; and
if the matter relates to an enduring power of attorney—each attorney under the power of attorney.
Example—people who must be given notice of hearing
Mr B has dementia and requires constant care. Mr B’s brother (and guardian), his niece and a close family friend share his care. Each person must be given notice of a hearing in relation to a matter affecting Mr B.
Subsection (2) does not limit the people to whom notice of the hearing may be given.
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