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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sch-sec.26Appointments may be made by name or office
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### sch-sec.26 Appointments may be made by name or office
If this Law authorises or requires a person or body—
to appoint a person to an office; or
to appoint a person or body to exercise a power; or
to appoint a person or body to do another thing;
the person or body may make the appointment by—
appointing a person or body by name; or
appointing a particular officer, or the holder of a particular office, by reference to the title of the office concerned.
An appointment of a particular officer, or the holder of a particular office, is taken to be the appointment of the person for the time being occupying or acting in the office concerned.
(sch-sec.26-ssec.1) If this Law authorises or requires a person or body— to appoint a person to an office; or to appoint a person or body to exercise a power; or to appoint a person or body to do another thing; the person or body may make the appointment by— appointing a person or body by name; or appointing a particular officer, or the holder of a particular office, by reference to the title of the office concerned.
(sch-sec.26-ssec.2) An appointment of a particular officer, or the holder of a particular office, is taken to be the appointment of the person for the time being occupying or acting in the office concerned.
- (a) to appoint a person to an office; or
- (b) to appoint a person or body to exercise a power; or
- (c) to appoint a person or body to do another thing;
- (d) appointing a person or body by name; or
- (e) appointing a particular officer, or the holder of a particular office, by reference to the title of the office concerned.