Fisheries Act 1996

Performance of services by approved organisations - Termination of orders transferring functions, duties, or powers

296F: Effect of termination of transfer

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"What happens when a transfer of fishing responsibilities ends"

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If an order under section 296B ends or is cancelled by the Governor-General under section 296E, you need to know what happens next. If the functions, duties, or powers are not transferred to the same organisation, the chief executive gets to keep any monetary deposit or bond and uses it as stated in section 296D. The chief executive also takes back responsibility for the functions, duties, or powers.

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Part 15APerformance of services by approved organisations
Termination of orders transferring functions, duties, or powers

296FEffect of termination of transfer

  1. If an order made under section 296B expires or is revoked by the Governor-General under section 296E, and the functions, duties, or powers specified in the order are not immediately transferred to the same approved service delivery organisation, then—

  2. the monetary deposit or bond (if any) held by the chief executive in relation to the approved service delivery organisation is forfeit to the chief executive, and must be applied in accordance with section 296D; and
    1. responsibility for the functions, duties, or powers is resumed by the chief executive.
      Notes
      • Section 296F: inserted, on , by section 65 of the Fisheries Act 1996 Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 101).