Conservation Act 1987

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26ZE: Director-General entitled to attend meetings of Fish and Game Councils

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"The boss of conservation can attend Fish and Game Council meetings or send someone to go for them"

The Director-General gets to go to meetings of Fish and Game Councils. You need to know that the Council must 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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26ZEDirector-General entitled to attend meetings of Fish and Game Councils

  1. Notice in writing of every meeting of a 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 26ZE: inserted, on , by section 17 of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990 (1990 No 31).