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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (Justice, Land and Other Matters) Act 1984
sec.60DARole of board
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### sec.60DA Role of board
The board is responsible for the way Community Enterprise Queensland performs its functions and exercises its powers.
The board’s role includes—
deciding Community Enterprise Queensland’s strategies for performing its functions and deciding the operational, administrative and financial policies under which Community Enterprise Queensland is to operate; and
ensuring Community Enterprise Queensland performs its functions and exercises its powers effectively and efficiently; and
ensuring Community Enterprise Queensland acts under, and achieves the objectives in, the policies mentioned in paragraph (a) ; and
accounting to the Minister about the performance of Community Enterprise Queensland’s functions and the exercise of its powers; and
reviewing annually the performance of the chief executive officer.
s 60DA ins 2016 No. 36 s 7
(sec.60DA-ssec.1) The board is responsible for the way Community Enterprise Queensland performs its functions and exercises its powers.
(sec.60DA-ssec.2) The board’s role includes— deciding Community Enterprise Queensland’s strategies for performing its functions and deciding the operational, administrative and financial policies under which Community Enterprise Queensland is to operate; and ensuring Community Enterprise Queensland performs its functions and exercises its powers effectively and efficiently; and ensuring Community Enterprise Queensland acts under, and achieves the objectives in, the policies mentioned in paragraph (a) ; and accounting to the Minister about the performance of Community Enterprise Queensland’s functions and the exercise of its powers; and reviewing annually the performance of the chief executive officer.
- (a) deciding Community Enterprise Queensland’s strategies for performing its functions and deciding the operational, administrative and financial policies under which Community Enterprise Queensland is to operate; and
- (b) ensuring Community Enterprise Queensland performs its functions and exercises its powers effectively and efficiently; and
- (c) ensuring Community Enterprise Queensland acts under, and achieves the objectives in, the policies mentioned in paragraph (a) ; and
- (d) accounting to the Minister about the performance of Community Enterprise Queensland’s functions and the exercise of its powers; and
- (e) reviewing annually the performance of the chief executive officer.