Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing bodies - Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority

182: Resignation or removal from office

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"Quitting or getting sacked from a job on the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority"

If you are a member of the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority, you can resign from your job at any time by giving the Minister written notice. The Governor-General can remove you from your job if the Minister recommends it, and you are unable to do your job, go bankrupt, neglect your duties, or behave badly. This rule is more important than what is said in section 181(1).

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing bodies: Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority

182Resignation or removal from office

  1. A member of the licensing authority may resign from office at any time by written notice to the Minister.

  2. The Governor-General may at any time, on the recommendation of the Minister, remove a member of the licensing authority from office for inability to perform the functions of the office, bankruptcy, neglect of duty, or misconduct, proved to the Governor-General's satisfaction.

  3. This section overrides section 181(1).