Building Act 2004

Regulation of building practitioners - Building Practitioners Board - Rules

354: Chief executive to prepare proposed rules

You could also call this:

“The top boss must write down ideas for new rules”

The chief executive has a job to do. You need to know that the chief executive must make some proposed rules. These rules are talked about in section 353. The chief executive can’t skip this task; it’s something they have to do.

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Part 4 Regulation of building practitioners
Building Practitioners Board: Rules

354Chief executive to prepare proposed rules

  1. The chief executive must prepare proposed rules under section 353.