Taxation Review Authorities Act 1994

Taxation Review Authorities

11: Registrars and other officers of an Authority

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"People who work for a Tax Authority, like Registrars and clerks"

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You can have Registrars and other officers for an Authority. They are appointed under the Public Service Act 2020. One person can work for more than one Authority. You can have different jobs in an Authority, like Registrar or clerk. These jobs can be held on their own or with other jobs in the public service. The public service is a group of people who work for the government.

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Part 2Taxation Review Authorities

11Registrars and other officers of an Authority

  1. There shall from time to time be appointed under the Public Service Act 2020 such Registrars, Deputy Registrars, clerks, and other officers of an Authority as may be required, and one person may be appointed Registrar or Deputy Registrar or clerk or officer of 2 or more Authorities.

  2. The office of Registrar or Deputy Registrar or any other office may be held either separately or in conjunction with any other office in the public service.

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  • 1974 No 133 s 29
Notes
  • Section 11(1): amended, on , by section 135 of the Public Service Act 2020 (2020 No 40).
  • Section 11(2): amended, on , by section 135 of the Public Service Act 2020 (2020 No 40).