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Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999
sec.129CAppointment conditions and limit on functions and powers
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### sec.129C Appointment conditions and limit on functions and powers
A person who is appointed as an authorised officer holds office on any conditions stated in—
the person’s instrument of appointment; or
a signed notice given to the person by the CEO.
The instrument of appointment, a notice given to the person by the CEO or a regulation may limit the person’s functions or powers under this Act for the office.
An authorised officer is also subject to the directions of the chief inspector in performing the functions or exercising the powers.
This section applies despite any other provision of this Act.
s 129C ins 2007 No. 46 s 15
amd 2020 No. 10 s 139 sch 2
(sec.129C-ssec.1) A person who is appointed as an authorised officer holds office on any conditions stated in— the person’s instrument of appointment; or a signed notice given to the person by the CEO.
(sec.129C-ssec.2) The instrument of appointment, a notice given to the person by the CEO or a regulation may limit the person’s functions or powers under this Act for the office.
(sec.129C-ssec.3) An authorised officer is also subject to the directions of the chief inspector in performing the functions or exercising the powers.
(sec.129C-ssec.4) This section applies despite any other provision of this Act.
- (a) the person’s instrument of appointment; or
- (b) a signed notice given to the person by the CEO.