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13.—(1) If any person is dissatisfied with a relevant body’s determination under regulation 5(a) or if a relevant body has failed to notify him, in accordance with regulation 11(1), of any such determination made on or before the later of the dates specified in regulation 5, he may, after having exhausted all internal grievance procedures which may be made available by the relevant body in respect of the matter, institute proceedings for determination of the matter by an industrial tribunal in accordance with the Industrial Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure (Scotland) Regulations 1993(1); and the tribunal shall determine the matter accordingly.
(2) Proceedings under paragraph (1) shall be instituted—
(a)within three months after the grievance procedures referred to in paragraph (1) have been exhausted; or
(b)if no such procedures are available—
(i)where the person is dissatisfied with the determination, within three months after its notification to him; and
(ii)in any other case, within three months after the later of the dates specified in regulation 5.
S.I. 1993/2688, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
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