Independent Police Conduct Authority Act 1988

Independent Police Conduct Authority

5C: Resignation of member

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You can resign from being a member of the Independent Police Conduct Authority by giving the Governor-General a written notice. You must sign the notice yourself and send a copy to the Authority. The resignation takes effect when the Governor-General gets the notice, or at a later time you specify in the notice. This rule still applies even if it seems to contradict section 44 of the Crown Entities Act 2004. You can resign at any time by following this process. The Governor-General will know you have resigned when they get your notice.

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5CResignation of member

  1. A member may resign from office by written notice to the Governor-General (with a copy to the Authority) signed by the member.

  2. The resignation is effective on receipt by the Governor-General of the notice or at any later time specified in the notice.

  3. This section applies despite section 44 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.

Notes
  • Section 5C: inserted, on , by section 9 of the Independent Police Conduct Authority Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 38).