Public access to appellate tribunal proceedings remains the default, subject to tribunal discretion to restrict entry in particular cases. Proceedings before the Appellate Tribunal are open to the public, but the Tribunal may at any stage direct that the public generally or any particular person shall not have access to, or remain in, the room or building used by the Tribunal. The rule sets public openness as the default position while preserving tribunal discretion to restrict access in a particular case.
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Public access to appellate tribunal proceedings remains the default, subject to tribunal discretion to restrict entry in particular cases.
Proceedings before the Appellate Tribunal are open to the public, but the Tribunal may at any stage direct that the public generally or any particular person shall not have access to, or remain in, the room or building used by the Tribunal. The rule sets public openness as the default position while preserving tribunal discretion to restrict access in a particular case.
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