If the fair practices officer doesn't put it in the terms and conditions of the order then the possibility is there that he may incur a cost for filing that order. That's my question. That's my understanding of the witness saying if the decision of the order...If the fair practices officer doesn't put it into his decision or into the order, then that poor individual whose favour the order was made in would be stuck with some costs if he wants to file it, right? Is that what you said?
Henry Zoe on Committee Motion 49-12(7): That Government Prepare Human Rights Legislation, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on April 27th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 49-12(7): That Government Prepare Human Rights Legislation, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
April 27th, 1995
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