(1) An order made by the Tribunal must be recorded in writing and be signed by the chairperson of the Tribunal.
(2) A document purporting to be an order of the Tribunal signed by the chairperson of the Tribunal is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, presumed to be an order of the Tribunal duly made and signed, without proof of its making, or proof of signature, or proof that the person signing the order was in fact the chairperson of the Tribunal.