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Parliamentary Service and other parliamentary bodies - Parliamentary Corporation - Membership and procedure

151: Chief executive and secretary

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"The Person in Charge of the Parliamentary Corporation"

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The chief executive is in charge of the Parliamentary Corporation. You will have a chief executive who makes big decisions for the Parliamentary Corporation. The chief executive can choose an employee from a parliamentary agency to be the secretary of the Parliamentary Corporation.

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Parliamentary Corporation: Membership and procedure

151Chief executive and secretary

  1. The chief executive is the chief executive of the Parliamentary Corporation.

  2. The chief executive, as the chief executive of the Parliamentary Corporation, may appoint an employee of a parliamentary agency to be the secretary of the Parliamentary Corporation.