Health Act 1956

Drinking water - Drinking-water assessors and designated officers

69ZN: Functions of designated officers

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"What designated officers are supposed to do"

A designated officer is someone who has special jobs to do. You need to know what a designated officer does, but this part of the law has been repealed. It was repealed on 15 November 2021 by section 206(1) of the Water Services Act 2021.

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"What powers used to be given to special officers, now no longer in effect"

Part 2ADrinking water
Drinking-water assessors and designated officers

69ZNFunctions of designated officers (Repealed)

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    • Section 69ZN: repealed, on , by section 206(1) of the Water Services Act 2021 (2021 No 36).