Public Service Act 2020

Public service agencies and joint operational agreements - Joint operational agreements

41: Termination of joint operational agreements

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"How a joint operational agreement can be stopped"

A joint operational agreement can end in three ways. You can find these ways in the agreement itself. It can also end if the chief executives or boards who are part of it agree to end it. The Commissioner can also direct that it ends.

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Part 2Public service agencies and joint operational agreements
Joint operational agreements

41Termination of joint operational agreements

  1. A joint operational agreement may be terminated—

  2. by provision in the agreement itself; or
    1. by agreement of the chief executives or boards who are parties to it; or
      1. at the direction of the Commissioner.