Fisheries Act 1996

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

296I: Minister to give notice before transferring property, etc

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"The Minister must tell you before transferring property or rights"

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The Minister cannot transfer property, rights, or obligations to the chief executive under section 296H unless you are told in writing first. You will be told what property, rights, and obligations the Minister wants to transfer. You will also be told how much compensation, if any, you might get. The Minister must give you a chance to say what you think about the transfer and consider your thoughts.

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

296IMinister to give notice before transferring property, etc

  1. The Minister may not give a notice under section 296H unless the Minister—

  2. gives the specified person notice in writing of the Minister's intention to transfer any property, rights, or obligations to the chief executive under that section, including a statement of—
    1. the property, rights, and obligations that the Minister proposes to transfer:
      1. the amount of compensation, if any, that the Minister proposes will be payable to the specified person; and
      2. gives the specified person a reasonable opportunity to make submissions to the Minister in relation to the proposed transfer; and
        1. considers any submissions made by the specified person.
          Notes
          • Section 296I: inserted, on , by section 65 of the Fisheries Act 1996 Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 101).