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Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011
sec.166Appointment conditions and limit on powers
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### sec.166 Appointment conditions and limit on powers
An authorised person or security officer holds office on any conditions stated in—
the authorised person’s or security officer’s instrument of appointment; or
a signed notice given to the authorised person or security officer; or
a regulation.
The instrument of appointment, a signed notice given to the authorised person or security officer or a regulation may limit the authorised person’s or security officer’s powers.
In this section—
signed notice means a notice signed by the appointer.
(sec.166-ssec.1) An authorised person or security officer holds office on any conditions stated in— the authorised person’s or security officer’s instrument of appointment; or a signed notice given to the authorised person or security officer; or a regulation.
(sec.166-ssec.2) The instrument of appointment, a signed notice given to the authorised person or security officer or a regulation may limit the authorised person’s or security officer’s powers.
(sec.166-ssec.3) In this section— signed notice means a notice signed by the appointer.
- (a) the authorised person’s or security officer’s instrument of appointment; or
- (b) a signed notice given to the authorised person or security officer; or
- (c) a regulation.