Conservation Act 1987

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

26L: Director-General entitled to attend meetings of New Zealand Fish and Game Council

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"Director-General can attend Fish and Game Council meetings"

The Director-General gets to go to meetings of the New Zealand Fish and Game Council. You need to know that the Council has to tell the Director-General about these meetings in writing. The Director-General can send someone to attend the meeting instead, and they can speak at the meeting, but they cannot vote on any decisions.

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New Zealand Fish and Game Council

26LDirector-General entitled to attend meetings of New Zealand Fish and Game Council

  1. Notice in writing of every meeting of the New Zealand Fish and Game Council and of the business proposed to be transacted at that meeting shall be given by the Council 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.

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