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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.148BGChief executive may require information about delegate or proposed delegate
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### sec.148BG Chief executive may require information about delegate or proposed delegate
The chief executive may ask a person to whom the chief executive proposes to delegate, or has delegated, a function or power under section 148BB for stated information about a matter mentioned in 148BB(3)(a).
The person must comply with the request.
The chief executive must request information mentioned in subsection (1) by giving the person a notice stating—
the information the chief executive requires; and
the day by which the person must give the information to the chief executive.
The day mentioned in subsection (3) (b) must be at least 14 days after the notice is given.
s 148BG ins 2017 No. 44 s 48
(sec.148BG-ssec.1) The chief executive may ask a person to whom the chief executive proposes to delegate, or has delegated, a function or power under section 148BB for stated information about a matter mentioned in 148BB(3)(a).
(sec.148BG-ssec.2) The person must comply with the request.
(sec.148BG-ssec.3) The chief executive must request information mentioned in subsection (1) by giving the person a notice stating— the information the chief executive requires; and the day by which the person must give the information to the chief executive.
(sec.148BG-ssec.4) The day mentioned in subsection (3) (b) must be at least 14 days after the notice is given.
- (a) the information the chief executive requires; and
- (b) the day by which the person must give the information to the chief executive.