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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.155BAppointment
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### sec.155B Appointment
The chief executive may appoint a person to be an honorary officer.
However, the chief executive may appoint a person to be an honorary officer only if, in the chief executive’s opinion, the person is appropriately qualified to be an honorary officer.
An honorary officer, while performing the function of an honorary officer, is taken to be employed by the chief executive.
s 155B ins 2014 No. 12 s 48
(sec.155B-ssec.1) The chief executive may appoint a person to be an honorary officer.
(sec.155B-ssec.2) However, the chief executive may appoint a person to be an honorary officer only if, in the chief executive’s opinion, the person is appropriately qualified to be an honorary officer.
(sec.155B-ssec.3) An honorary officer, while performing the function of an honorary officer, is taken to be employed by the chief executive.