Sports Tribunal Act 2006

Sports Tribunal of New Zealand - Continuation and membership of Tribunal

32: Deputy chairperson of Tribunal

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The Governor-General chooses a deputy chairperson for the Sports Tribunal of New Zealand. You need to know that the Governor-General makes this choice after the Minister talks to the board of Sport and Recreation New Zealand. The Minister recommends who should be the deputy chairperson.

The person chosen as deputy chairperson must have certain qualifications. These qualifications are listed in section 33(1). The Governor-General appoints one or more members as a deputy chairperson based on these qualifications.

When the Governor-General appoints a deputy chairperson, they are giving that person a special role in the Tribunal. The deputy chairperson has to meet the qualifications outlined in the rules to be appointed to this role.

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Part 3Sports Tribunal of New Zealand
Continuation and membership of Tribunal

32Deputy chairperson of Tribunal

  1. The Governor-General, on the recommendation of the Minister made after consultation with the board of Sport and Recreation New Zealand, must appoint one or more of the members as a deputy chairperson of the Tribunal.

  2. A deputy chairperson must have the qualifications listed in section 33(1).