Fisheries Act 1996

Performance of services by approved organisations - Transfer of property, rights, and obligations to chief executive

296G: Purpose of sections 296H to 296N

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"What happens when a special order under the Fisheries Act ends or is cancelled"

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The purpose of sections 296H to 296N is to help the chief executive take back control of certain jobs, tasks, or powers when an order made under section 296B ends or is cancelled. You can read more about these sections by following the link to sections 296H to 296N. This is related to an order made under section 296B.

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Part 15APerformance of services by approved organisations
Transfer of property, rights, and obligations to chief executive

296GPurpose of sections 296H to 296N

  1. The purpose of sections 296H to 296N is to ensure that the chief executive is able to resume responsibility for any specified function, duty, or power on the expiry or revocation of an order made under section 296B.

Notes
  • Section 296G: inserted, on , by section 65 of the Fisheries Act 1996 Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 101).