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Arms Bill

Administration - Arms Regulator

304: Powers of chief executive of Arms Regulator

You could also call this:

"What the boss of the Arms Regulator is allowed to do"

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The chief executive of the Arms Regulator will have all the powers needed to do their job. You can think of powers as the things they are allowed to do to carry out their work. They will get these powers from this proposed law or other laws.

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Arms Regulator

304Powers of chief executive of Arms Regulator

  1. The chief executive has all the powers that are reasonably necessary or expedient to carry out the functions, duties, and powers given to the chief executive under this Act or any other legislation.