Crown Entities Act 2004

Crown entity reporting and financial obligations - Miscellaneous

170: Responsible Minister may set standards, terms, and conditions in respect of certain classes of outputs

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"The Minister can set rules for what Crown entities do and how they do it."

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The Minister in charge can set rules for certain things that a Crown entity wants to do. You need to know that these rules are about the work a Crown entity plans to do. The Minister's rules can include standards, terms, and conditions for this work.

A Crown entity must follow these rules when it does its work. The rules are for specific types of work, called reportable classes of outputs. The Minister sets these rules to guide the Crown entity's work.

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Part 4Crown entity reporting and financial obligations
Miscellaneous

170Responsible Minister may set standards, terms, and conditions in respect of certain classes of outputs

  1. A responsible Minister may set standards, terms, and conditions in respect of any reportable class of outputs that a Crown entity proposes to supply.

Notes
  • Section 170: replaced, on , by section 70 of the Crown Entities Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 51).