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Mineral Resources Act 1989
sec.336Appointment—authorised officers
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### sec.336 Appointment—authorised officers
The chief executive may, by instrument in writing, appoint a public service officer as an authorised officer to carry out functions under this Act.
The chief executive may from time to time appoint a bailiff or bailiffs to carry out the service and execution of all process, judgments and orders authorised under this Act or any other Act relating to mining and such other duties as may be prescribed.
However, the chief executive may appoint a person under this section to perform a function only if the chief executive considers the person is appropriately qualified to perform the function.
In this section—
functions includes powers.
s 336 amd 1996 No. 37 s 147 sch 2 ; 2005 No. 8 s 2 sch ; 2009 No. 25 s 83 sch ; 2010 No. 31 s 462 ; 2012 No. 20 s 281 sch 2 , s 323 sch 3 ; 2013 No. 10 s 122 ; 2014 No. 47 s 487
(sec.336-ssec.1) The chief executive may, by instrument in writing, appoint a public service officer as an authorised officer to carry out functions under this Act.
(sec.336-ssec.2) The chief executive may from time to time appoint a bailiff or bailiffs to carry out the service and execution of all process, judgments and orders authorised under this Act or any other Act relating to mining and such other duties as may be prescribed.
(sec.336-ssec.3) However, the chief executive may appoint a person under this section to perform a function only if the chief executive considers the person is appropriately qualified to perform the function.
(sec.336-ssec.4) In this section— functions includes powers.