Who may make a complaint
45 Who may make a complaint
This section applies if an affected victim believes a prescribed person has, in relation to the affected victim, engaged in conduct that is inconsistent with the rights stated in the victims charter.
The affected victim (the complainant) may make a complaint about the conduct to—
if the prescribed person is a government entity—the government entity; or
if the prescribed person is a non-government entity—the non-government entity; or
if the prescribed person is an officer, member or employee of a government entity or non-government entity—the government entity or non-government entity concerned; or
the commissioner.
Also, the following persons may make a complaint to the commissioner—
a person acting with the consent of the affected victim;
an agent of the affected victim.
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