Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Commissioner for Children - Conditions of employment

416: Appointment of Commissioner

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"Who can be in charge of helping kids, according to an old law that is no longer used"

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The Commissioner is a person who is appointed to a role. You can find more information about this role in the law, but this specific part of the law is no longer in use. It was stopped being used on 26 November 2003, by a change made in the Children's Commissioner Act 2003, which you can read more about by following the link to section 37 of that Act.

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Part 9Commissioner for Children
Conditions of employment

416Appointment of Commissioner (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 416: repealed, on , by section 37 of the Children's Commissioner Act 2003 (2003 No 121).