Trade Marks Act 2002

Administrative provisions and miscellaneous - Advisory committee

180: Advisory committee may regulate own procedure

You could also call this:

"Committee can make its own rules, but must follow the Commissioner's instructions"

The advisory committee has the power to decide how it will run its meetings and handle its business. This means they can choose their own ways of working and make their own rules. However, they still need to follow any instructions given by the Commissioner. You can think of it like a club where the members can decide how they want to do things, as long as they don't go against what their leader (the Commissioner) tells them to do.

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Part 5Administrative provisions and miscellaneous
Advisory committee

180Advisory committee may regulate own procedure

  1. Subject to any direction given by the Commissioner, the advisory committee may regulate its own procedure.