Building Act 2004

Regulation of building practitioners - Building Practitioners Board - Rules

356: Rules to be approved by Board

You could also call this:

“The group in charge must say yes or no to new rules made by the boss”

The chief executive must give the proposed rules to the Board for approval. When the Board gets a proposed rule, they need to decide quickly whether to approve it or not. They will tell the chief executive in writing if they approve the rule or if they don’t approve it.

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Part 4 Regulation of building practitioners
Building Practitioners Board: Rules

356Rules to be approved by Board

  1. The chief executive must submit proposed rules for the approval of the Board.

  2. The Board must, as soon as practicable after receiving a proposed rule for approval, by written notice to the chief executive,—

  3. approve it; or
    1. decline to approve it.