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Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995
sec.128Conditions and terms of appointment
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### sec.128 Conditions and terms of appointment
An authorised person holds office on the conditions stated in the instrument of appointment.
An authorised person appointed under section 125 (c) —
is appointed for the term stated in the instrument of appointment; and
may resign by signed notice given to the chief executive.
An authorised person ceases to hold office—
if the authorised person was appointed under section 125 (a) or (b) —if the authorised person ceases to be an officer of the public service or employee of the department; or
if the authorised person was appointed under section 125 (c) —if the authorised person ceases to be a member of the class of persons.
(sec.128-ssec.1) An authorised person holds office on the conditions stated in the instrument of appointment.
(sec.128-ssec.2) An authorised person appointed under section 125 (c) — is appointed for the term stated in the instrument of appointment; and may resign by signed notice given to the chief executive.
(sec.128-ssec.3) An authorised person ceases to hold office— if the authorised person was appointed under section 125 (a) or (b) —if the authorised person ceases to be an officer of the public service or employee of the department; or if the authorised person was appointed under section 125 (c) —if the authorised person ceases to be a member of the class of persons.
- (a) is appointed for the term stated in the instrument of appointment; and
- (b) may resign by signed notice given to the chief executive.
- (a) if the authorised person was appointed under section 125 (a) or (b) —if the authorised person ceases to be an officer of the public service or employee of the department; or
- (b) if the authorised person was appointed under section 125 (c) —if the authorised person ceases to be a member of the class of persons.