Waste Minimisation Act 2008

Waste Advisory Board

92: Minister to appoint members to Board

You could also call this:

"The Minister chooses people to help make decisions about waste in New Zealand."

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The Minister has to choose people to be on the Waste Advisory Board. You know the Minister is a person who helps make big decisions for New Zealand. The Minister must pick at least 4 people, but no more than 8 people, to be on the Board. The Minister also has to choose one of these people to be in charge of the Board, and this person is called the chairperson. The Minister can choose to keep a person on the Board for another term if they want to. When the Minister chooses someone to be on the Board, they must send that person a written notice to let them know.

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Part 7Waste Advisory Board

92Minister to appoint members to Board

  1. The Minister must appoint at least 4, but not more than 8, members to the Board.

  2. The Minister must appoint 1 member as the chairperson of the Board.

  3. The Minister may reappoint a member for a further term or terms.

  4. An appointment must be made by written notice to the person concerned.