Social Workers Registration Act 2003

Social Workers Registration Board and Social Workers Disciplinary Tribunal - Social Workers Registration Board

106: Membership

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The Social Workers Registration Board has members. You are part of the Board if you are one of the 4 social workers chosen, as long as your registration or practising certificate is not suspended. The Board also has 3 other members who are not social workers. When you are a member of the Board, you are part of the board for the purposes of the Crown Entities Act 2004. The Board is made up of these members, and they work together to make decisions.

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Part 6Social Workers Registration Board and Social Workers Disciplinary Tribunal
Social Workers Registration Board

106Membership

  1. The Board comprises—

  2. 4 social workers (not being social workers whose registration or practising certificate is suspended); and
    1. 3 other people.
      1. Repealed
      2. Members of the Board are the board for the purposes of the Crown Entities Act 2004.

      Notes
      • Section 106(1): replaced, on , by section 116(1) of the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019 (2019 No 3).
      • Section 106(2): repealed, on , by section 116(2) of the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019 (2019 No 3).
      • Section 106(3): added, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).