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7 Chief health officer
(1) The Minister must appoint a person to be the chief health officer.
Note For the making of appointments generally, see Legislation Act, pt 19.3.
(2) The chief health officer must be a public servant and a doctor.
(3) An appointment under subsection (1) is a disallowable instrument.
(4) The Minister may suspend the chief health officer from duty on
grounds of misbehaviour or physical or mental incapacity, being
grounds the particulars of which are stated in the suspension.
(5) A suspension is a disallowable instrument.
(6) Following the suspension of the chief health officer, the Minister
may, in writing, revoke the appointment of the chief health officer
if—
(a) after the last day when the suspension could have been
disallowed under the Legislation Act 2001, the suspension has
not been disallowed; and
(b) the Minister is satisfied that the grounds for suspension stated in
the suspension still exist.