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Ombudsman Act 2001
sec.6How objects are to be achieved
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### sec.6 How objects are to be achieved
The objects of this Act are to be achieved by—
requiring an ombudsman to be appointed; and
authorising the ombudsman—
to investigate administrative actions of agencies; and
to make recommendations to agencies, generally or in particular cases, about ways of improving the quality of decision-making and administrative practices and procedures; and
to provide advice, training, information or other help to agencies, generally or in particular cases, about ways of improving the quality of decision-making and administrative practices and procedures.
s 6 amd 2017 No. 17 s 172
- (a) requiring an ombudsman to be appointed; and
- (b) authorising the ombudsman— (i) to investigate administrative actions of agencies; and (ii) to make recommendations to agencies, generally or in particular cases, about ways of improving the quality of decision-making and administrative practices and procedures; and (iii) to provide advice, training, information or other help to agencies, generally or in particular cases, about ways of improving the quality of decision-making and administrative practices and procedures.
- (i) to investigate administrative actions of agencies; and
- (ii) to make recommendations to agencies, generally or in particular cases, about ways of improving the quality of decision-making and administrative practices and procedures; and
- (iii) to provide advice, training, information or other help to agencies, generally or in particular cases, about ways of improving the quality of decision-making and administrative practices and procedures.
- (i) to investigate administrative actions of agencies; and
- (ii) to make recommendations to agencies, generally or in particular cases, about ways of improving the quality of decision-making and administrative practices and procedures; and
- (iii) to provide advice, training, information or other help to agencies, generally or in particular cases, about ways of improving the quality of decision-making and administrative practices and procedures.