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Public Health Act 2005
sec.61KChief executive may publish reports
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### sec.61K Chief executive may publish reports
The chief executive may publish in a report—
notices about the presence of Legionella given to the chief executive under section 61H ; or
reports about prescribed tests given to the chief executive under section 61I .
The report may also include any other information the chief executive considers relevant to the notices or reports.
However, information may not be included in the report under subsection (2) if the information is adverse to a person unless—
before the report is prepared, the chief executive gives the person an opportunity to make submissions about the information; and
any submissions made by the person are fairly stated in the report.
s 61K ins 2016 No. 33 s 4
(sec.61K-ssec.1) The chief executive may publish in a report— notices about the presence of Legionella given to the chief executive under section 61H ; or reports about prescribed tests given to the chief executive under section 61I .
(sec.61K-ssec.2) The report may also include any other information the chief executive considers relevant to the notices or reports.
(sec.61K-ssec.3) However, information may not be included in the report under subsection (2) if the information is adverse to a person unless— before the report is prepared, the chief executive gives the person an opportunity to make submissions about the information; and any submissions made by the person are fairly stated in the report.
- (a) notices about the presence of Legionella given to the chief executive under section 61H ; or
- (b) reports about prescribed tests given to the chief executive under section 61I .
- (a) before the report is prepared, the chief executive gives the person an opportunity to make submissions about the information; and
- (b) any submissions made by the person are fairly stated in the report.