Conservation Act 1987

New Zealand Conservation Authority and Conservation Boards - New Zealand Conservation Authority

6I: Director-General entitled to attend meetings of Authority

You could also call this:

"The boss of conservation can attend and speak at important meetings but can't vote."

The Director-General gets to go to meetings of the New Zealand Conservation Authority. You are told that the Director-General must get a written notice about every meeting, including what will be discussed. The Director-General can send someone to attend the meeting, and they can speak, but they cannot vote on any decisions.

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6IDirector-General entitled to attend meetings of Authority

  1. Notice in writing of every meeting of the Authority and of the business proposed to be transacted at that meeting shall be given to the Director-General, and the Director-General or the Director-General's nominee shall be entitled to attend and speak at any such meeting, but shall not be entitled to vote on any question.

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  • Section 6I: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990 (1990 No 31).