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Local Government Act 2009
sec.203End of appointment of authorised persons
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### sec.203 End of appointment of authorised persons
A person stops being an authorised person—
at the end of the term of appointment stated in the document that appointed the authorised person; or
if the authorised person gives the local government a signed notice of resignation; or
if it is a condition of the authorised person’s appointment that the authorised person hold another position at the same time—if the authorised person stops holding the other position.
If it is a condition of the authorised person’s appointment that the authorised person hold another position at the same time, a notice of resignation acts as a notice of resignation for both positions.
This section does not limit the ways in which an authorised person’s appointment ends.
(sec.203-ssec.1) A person stops being an authorised person— at the end of the term of appointment stated in the document that appointed the authorised person; or if the authorised person gives the local government a signed notice of resignation; or if it is a condition of the authorised person’s appointment that the authorised person hold another position at the same time—if the authorised person stops holding the other position.
(sec.203-ssec.2) If it is a condition of the authorised person’s appointment that the authorised person hold another position at the same time, a notice of resignation acts as a notice of resignation for both positions.
(sec.203-ssec.3) This section does not limit the ways in which an authorised person’s appointment ends.
- (a) at the end of the term of appointment stated in the document that appointed the authorised person; or
- (b) if the authorised person gives the local government a signed notice of resignation; or
- (c) if it is a condition of the authorised person’s appointment that the authorised person hold another position at the same time—if the authorised person stops holding the other position.