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Offshore Renewable Energy Bill

Administration and enforcement - Administration - Enforcement officers

103: Functions, duties, and powers of enforcement officers may be exercised by chief executive

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"The boss can do an enforcement officer's job if needed."

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The proposed law says the chief executive can do the jobs of an enforcement officer. You will see the chief executive performing or exercising the functions, duties, and powers of an enforcement officer under this proposed Act. This means the chief executive can step in and do the work of an enforcement officer if needed.

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Part 4Administration and enforcement
Administration: Enforcement officers

103Functions, duties, and powers of enforcement officers may be exercised by chief executive

  1. The chief executive may perform or exercise the functions, duties, and powers of an enforcement officer under this Act.