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Ambulance Service Act 1991
sec.3EChief executive’s responsibility
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### sec.3E Chief executive’s responsibility
The chief executive is responsible for the way the service performs its functions.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the chief executive is responsible for—
defining the objectives, strategies and policies to be followed by the service; and
ensuring the service performs its functions in an appropriate, effective and efficient way.
The chief executive could establish performance measures for the service.
This section does not affect the chief executive’s responsibilities for the department under another Act.
s 3E ins 1997 No. 6 s 5
sub 2001 No. 76 s 6
(sec.3E-ssec.1) The chief executive is responsible for the way the service performs its functions.
(sec.3E-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , the chief executive is responsible for— defining the objectives, strategies and policies to be followed by the service; and ensuring the service performs its functions in an appropriate, effective and efficient way. The chief executive could establish performance measures for the service.
(sec.3E-ssec.3) This section does not affect the chief executive’s responsibilities for the department under another Act.
- (a) defining the objectives, strategies and policies to be followed by the service; and
- (b) ensuring the service performs its functions in an appropriate, effective and efficient way. Example— The chief executive could establish performance measures for the service.