Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act 2022

Other roles - Health Quality and Safety Commission

78: Health Quality and Safety Commission

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"A group that helps keep people healthy and safe"

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You know there is a group called the Health Quality and Safety Commission. It is still the same group it was before this law started. It is a Crown entity, which means it is an organisation that works for the government, as described in section 7 of the Crown Entities Act 2004. You can think of the Health Quality and Safety Commission as the same organisation it was before. The Crown Entities Act 2004 applies to this group. This means the rules in that law apply to the Health Quality and Safety Commission, unless this law says otherwise. The Health Quality and Safety Commission is a group that works to keep people healthy and safe. It is a part of the government and has to follow certain rules. These rules are outlined in the Crown Entities Act 2004, which is a law that explains how government organisations work.

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Health Quality and Safety Commission

78Health Quality and Safety Commission

  1. There continues to be a Health Quality and Safety Commission (HQSC).

  2. HQSC is the same organisation that, immediately before the commencement of this section, was known as HQSC.

  3. HQSC is a Crown entity for the purposes of section 7 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.

  4. The Crown Entities Act 2004 applies to HQSC except to the extent that this Act expressly provides otherwise.