Health Act 1956

Drinking water - Drinking-water assessors and designated officers

69ZK: Director-General may appoint drinking-water assessors

You could also call this:

"The boss of health can pick people to check drinking water is safe."

The Director-General can choose people to be drinking-water assessors. You need to know that these assessors are part of the rules about drinking water. The Director-General has the power to appoint them, but you should note that this part of the law has been repealed, which means it is no longer in effect, as of 15 November 2021, due to a change made by the Water Services Act 2021.

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Part 2ADrinking water
Drinking-water assessors and designated officers

69ZKDirector-General may appoint drinking-water assessors (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 69ZK: repealed, on , by section 206(1) of the Water Services Act 2021 (2021 No 36).