Health Act 1956

Administration - Ministry of Health

9: Delegation of powers by Minister

You could also call this:

"The Minister of Health can give tasks to others, but this power was stopped in 1993."

The Minister of Health has the power to delegate tasks to others. You need to know that this power was given to the Minister as part of the Health Act 1956. The Minister's power to delegate was repealed on 1 July 1993 by the Health Amendment Act 1993, which can be found at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM295798.

The repeal means the Minister can no longer delegate tasks under this part of the law. You can find more information about the repeal in section 6(1)(a) of the Health Amendment Act 1993. This change happened on 1 July 1993.

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Part 1Administration
Ministry of Health

9Delegation of powers by Minister (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 9: repealed, on , by section 6(1)(a) of the Health Amendment Act 1993 (1993 No 24).