Conservation Act 1987

Sports Fish and Game Councils - New Zealand Fish and Game Council

26E: Co-opted members

You could also call this:

"People chosen to help the New Zealand Fish and Game Council for a little while"

The New Zealand Fish and Game Council can choose people to join them for a certain amount of time. You can be chosen if the Council thinks you are suitable to be a member. The Council decides how long you get to be a member.

You get to go to Council meetings and say what you think, but you cannot vote on decisions. This means you can share your ideas, but you do not get to help decide what the Council does. The Council makes the final decisions.

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New Zealand Fish and Game Council

26ECo-opted members

  1. The New Zealand Fish and Game Council may co-opt for such term as it thinks fit any suitable person or persons to be a member or members of the Council.

  2. A co-opted member of the Council shall be entitled to attend and speak at any meeting of the Council, but shall not be entitled to vote on any question.

Notes
  • Section 26E: inserted, on , by section 17 of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990 (1990 No 31).