Public Service Act 2020

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

28: Members of board responsible to appropriate Minister

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"Board members answer to a Minister who looks after their area of work"

When you are part of an interdepartmental executive board, you are responsible to a Minister. You and the other members of the board work together and are all responsible for how the board operates. The Minister you are responsible to is the one who is appropriate for the board's work.

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Part 2Public service agencies and joint operational agreements
Public service agencies: Interdepartmental executive boards

28Members of board responsible to appropriate Minister

  1. The members of an interdepartmental executive board are jointly responsible to the appropriate Minister for the operation of the board.