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Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011
sec.53MRemoval or resignation of administrator
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### sec.53M Removal or resignation of administrator
The Minister for this jurisdiction who is a member of the Standing Council on Health is required to remove the administrator from office if a majority of the members of the Council agree to the administrator’s removal from office.
The administrator is to be removed from office by an instrument in writing that takes effect on the date agreed to by the majority of the members of the Standing Council on Health.
The administrator may resign as administrator by notice in writing to the Chair of the Standing Council on Health.
The resignation of the administrator takes effect on the date notified by the Chair of the Standing Council on Health to all members of the Council.
s 53M ins 2012 No. 9 s 26
(sec.53M-ssec.1) The Minister for this jurisdiction who is a member of the Standing Council on Health is required to remove the administrator from office if a majority of the members of the Council agree to the administrator’s removal from office.
(sec.53M-ssec.2) The administrator is to be removed from office by an instrument in writing that takes effect on the date agreed to by the majority of the members of the Standing Council on Health.
(sec.53M-ssec.3) The administrator may resign as administrator by notice in writing to the Chair of the Standing Council on Health.
(sec.53M-ssec.4) The resignation of the administrator takes effect on the date notified by the Chair of the Standing Council on Health to all members of the Council.