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Fisheries Act 1994
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### sec.140 Appointment
The chief executive may appoint any of the following persons as inspectors—
employees of the department;
officers of the public service;
police officers;
other persons prescribed by regulation.
The chief executive may appoint a person (other than a police officer) as an inspector only if—
in the chief executive’s opinion, the person has the necessary expertise or experience to be an inspector; or
the person has satisfactorily finished training approved by the chief executive.
s 140 amd 2000 No. 26 s 13 sch 2 ; 2019 No. 6 s 3 sch 1
(sec.140-ssec.1) The chief executive may appoint any of the following persons as inspectors— employees of the department; officers of the public service; police officers; other persons prescribed by regulation.
(sec.140-ssec.2) The chief executive may appoint a person (other than a police officer) as an inspector only if— in the chief executive’s opinion, the person has the necessary expertise or experience to be an inspector; or the person has satisfactorily finished training approved by the chief executive.
- (a) employees of the department;
- (b) officers of the public service;
- (c) police officers;
- (d) other persons prescribed by regulation.
- (a) in the chief executive’s opinion, the person has the necessary expertise or experience to be an inspector; or
- (b) the person has satisfactorily finished training approved by the chief executive.