Crown Entities Act 2004

Establishment and governance of Crown entities - Statutory entities - Monitor's role

27A: Monitor's role

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"The monitor helps the Minister and does jobs like managing money and following laws."

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The monitor helps the Minister do their job, which is described in section 27. You can think of the Minister's job like being in charge of a team. The monitor also does other tasks like managing money and following laws. The monitor gives advice to Ministers and does other jobs that are part of this Act or other laws.

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Part 2Establishment and governance of Crown entities
Statutory entities: Monitor's role

27AMonitor's role

  1. The role of the monitor is, in relation to the monitored statutory entity,—

  2. to assist the responsible Minister to carry out his or her role (which is described in section 27); and
    1. to perform or exercise any or all of the following functions, duties, or powers:
      1. administering appropriations:
        1. administering legislation:
          1. tendering advice to Ministers:
            1. any other functions, duties, or powers in this Act or another Act that may, or must, be performed or exercised by the monitor.
            Notes
            • Section 27A: inserted, on , by section 10 of the Crown Entities Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 51).