Health Act 1956

Drinking water - Drinking-water assessors and designated officers

69ZM: Drinking-water assessors accountable to Director-General for performance of functions

You could also call this:

"The boss of drinking-water assessors is the Director-General, who checks they do their job properly."

The Director-General is in charge of drinking-water assessors. You need to know that drinking-water assessors have to answer to the Director-General for the work they do. The Director-General makes sure they are doing their job correctly, but this rule is no longer in effect because it was repealed on 15 November 2021 by section 206(1) of the Water Services Act 2021.

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Part 2ADrinking water
Drinking-water assessors and designated officers

69ZMDrinking-water assessors accountable to Director-General for performance of functions (Repealed)

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    • Section 69ZM: repealed, on , by section 206(1) of the Water Services Act 2021 (2021 No 36).