Crown Entities Act 2004

Establishment and governance of Crown entities - Statutory entities - Establishment of statutory entity

13: Establishment of statutory entity

You could also call this:

"Setting up a special group to do a specific job using a separate law"

A statutory entity is set up by a law, but not by the Crown Entities Act 2004. You can think of a statutory entity like a special group that is created to do a specific job. This group is established by a law that is separate from the Crown Entities Act 2004.

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Part 2Establishment and governance of Crown entities
Statutory entities: Establishment of statutory entity

13Establishment of statutory entity

  1. A statutory entity is established by or under an Act other than this Act.