Local Government (Water Services Preliminary Arrangements) Act 2024

Watercare Services Limited - Crown monitor

72: Minister may appoint Crown monitor

You could also call this:

"The Minister can choose a helper, called a Crown monitor, to work with Watercare."

The Minister can choose someone to be a Crown monitor for Watercare. You can be a Crown monitor if you are a person, a Crown entity, or a certain company. The Minister can pick a company that is listed in Schedule 4A of the Public Finance Act 1989.

The Minister has these options to choose from to be a Crown monitor. You might be wondering what a Crown entity is, it is an organisation that is part of the government. The Minister can select one of these options to help with Watercare.

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Part 4Watercare Services Limited
Crown monitor

72Minister may appoint Crown monitor

  1. The Minister may appoint one of the following to be a Crown monitor to Watercare:

  2. an individual; or
    1. a Crown entity; or
      1. a company named in Schedule 4A of the Public Finance Act 1989.