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346: Further provisions relating to Board and its members
or “Extra rules about how the Board works and what its members should do”

You could also call this:

“The Board must write a yearly report about what it did.”

The Board has to write a report every year. This report talks about what the Board did. They must do this for each year that ends on 30 June. This means they make a new report each year, always finishing it by 30 June. The report covers everything the Board did during that year.

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Next up: 348: Form and content of annual report

or “The law says the Building Practitioners Board must write a yearly report that tells people what they did and how many people they punished.”

Part 4 Regulation of building practitioners
Building Practitioners Board: Reporting by Board

347Obligation to prepare annual report

  1. The Board must prepare an annual report on its operations for each period ending with 30 June in each year.