Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002

Appointment, functions, and powers of persons involved in civil defence emergency management - Civil Defence Emergency Management Groups

15: Appointment of chairperson

You could also call this:

"Choosing the leader of a Civil Defence Emergency Management Group"

You can be part of a Civil Defence Emergency Management Group. This group can choose one of its members to be the chairperson. The group decides how long the chairperson will be in charge.

The chairperson can stay in the role for the agreed time. But if the chairperson is no longer part of the group, they can't be chairperson anymore. This means their time as chairperson ends when they leave the group.

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Part 2Appointment, functions, and powers of persons involved in civil defence emergency management
Civil Defence Emergency Management Groups

15Appointment of chairperson

  1. Each Civil Defence Emergency Management Group may appoint one of the representatives of its members to act as chairperson.

  2. The appointed chairperson may hold office for the period agreed by the Group at the time of the appointment.

  3. Despite subsection (2), the term of office of an appointed chairperson ends if that person ceases to be a representative of a member of the Group.