Fisheries Act 1996

Dispute resolution - Fisheries Dispute Commissioners

119: Secretarial services

You could also call this:

"Help for Fisheries Dispute Commissioners with office tasks"

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You need to know about secretarial services for Fisheries Dispute Commissioners. The chief executive chooses a Ministry employee to be the secretary to a Commissioner. This secretary helps the Commissioner with tasks like writing and accounting. You also need to know that the Ministry provides services to help the Commissioner do their job. The Commissioner gets help with secretarial, recording, accounting, and clerical tasks. All expenses for the Commissioner's work are paid from money given by Parliament. The Ministry pays for everything the Commissioner needs to do their job. This includes all expenses for the Commissioner's functions. Parliament gives the Ministry the money to pay for these expenses.

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Part 7Dispute resolution
Fisheries Dispute Commissioners

119Secretarial services

  1. The chief executive shall designate an employee of the Ministry to be the secretary to a Commissioner, and shall also provide from the Ministry such secretarial, recording, accounting, and clerical services as may be necessary to enable a Commissioner to discharge his or her functions.

  2. All expenses incurred in respect of the functions of a Commissioner shall be paid out of money appropriated for that purpose by Parliament.