Public Service Act 2020

Public service agencies and joint operational agreements - Public service agencies - Interdepartmental executive boards

31: Operating procedures to be published

You could also call this:

"Boards must put their rules on a website so you can see how they work."

When you are part of an interdepartmental executive board, you must put your operating procedures on a website. This website is one that the board looks after or has someone look after for them. You do this so people can see how the board works.

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Public service agencies: Interdepartmental executive boards

31Operating procedures to be published

  1. An interdepartmental executive board must publish its operating procedures on an Internet site maintained by, or on behalf of, the board.