Conservation Act 1987

Control of dogs

26ZZE: Recommendation of Director-General

You could also call this:

"The Director-General's advice to the Minister after listening to everyone's thoughts."

The Director-General thinks about what people say and what Conservation Boards and Fish and Game Councils think. They then change a discussion document and send it to the Minister. The Minister looks at the document and decides what to do with it. They can say yes to the recommendations, change them and say yes, or say no to the recommendations.

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Part 5CControl of dogs

26ZZERecommendation of Director-General

  1. The Director-General shall, after considering such submissions and public opinion and having regard to the views of the relevant Conservation Boards and Fish and Game Councils, revise the discussion document and any recommendations contained in the discussion document and send it to the Minister for approval.

  2. The Minister shall—

  3. approve the recommendations; or
    1. approve the recommendations with such changes as the Minister considers appropriate; or
      1. decline to approve the recommendations.
        Notes
        • Section 26ZZE: inserted, on , by section 3 of the Conservation Amendment Act (No 2) 1996 (1996 No 14).