Local Government (Water Services Preliminary Arrangements) Act 2024

Watercare Services Limited - Crown monitor

73: Definitions of Crown entity and Crown monitor

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"What 'Crown entity' and 'Crown monitor' mean in the law"

In this part of the law, you need to know what two terms mean. A Crown entity is defined in the Crown Entities Act 2004, which you can find at section 7(1). This tells you what a Crown entity is.

A Crown monitor is a specific person who helps with the interim economic regulation of Watercare. This person is appointed under section 72. You can think of a Crown monitor as someone who keeps an eye on things.

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73Definitions of Crown entity and Crown monitor

  1. In this Part,—

    Crown entity has the meaning set out in section 7(1) of the Crown Entities Act 2004

      Crown monitor means the Crown monitor for the interim economic regulation of Watercare appointed under section 72.