Fisheries Act 1996

Fisheries administration - National Fisheries Advisory Council

280: Secretarial services

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"Helping the National Fisheries Advisory Council with office work"

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The chief executive helps the National Fisheries Advisory Council by providing services like secretarial work and accounting. You can think of these services as the things that help the Council do its job, like taking notes and managing money. The Council's expenses are paid from money that Parliament has set aside for that purpose.

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Part 15Fisheries administration
National Fisheries Advisory Council

280Secretarial services

  1. The chief executive shall provide such secretarial, recording, accounting, and clerical services as may be necessary to enable the National Fisheries Advisory Council to discharge its functions.

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