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Queensland Rail Transit Authority Act 2013
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### sec.15 Role of board
The board is responsible for the way the Authority performs its functions and exercises its powers.
The board’s role includes—
deciding the strategies and the operational, administrative and financial policies to be followed by the Authority; and
ensuring the Authority performs its functions and exercises its powers in a proper, effective and efficient way; and
ensuring that, so far as practicable, the Authority acts under, and achieves the objects in, its strategic and operational plans; and
accounting to the responsible Ministers, as required by an Act, for the Authority’s performance; and
reviewing annually the performance of the chief executive officer.
(sec.15-ssec.1) The board is responsible for the way the Authority performs its functions and exercises its powers.
(sec.15-ssec.2) The board’s role includes— deciding the strategies and the operational, administrative and financial policies to be followed by the Authority; and ensuring the Authority performs its functions and exercises its powers in a proper, effective and efficient way; and ensuring that, so far as practicable, the Authority acts under, and achieves the objects in, its strategic and operational plans; and accounting to the responsible Ministers, as required by an Act, for the Authority’s performance; and reviewing annually the performance of the chief executive officer.
- (a) deciding the strategies and the operational, administrative and financial policies to be followed by the Authority; and
- (b) ensuring the Authority performs its functions and exercises its powers in a proper, effective and efficient way; and
- (c) ensuring that, so far as practicable, the Authority acts under, and achieves the objects in, its strategic and operational plans; and
- (d) accounting to the responsible Ministers, as required by an Act, for the Authority’s performance; and
- (e) reviewing annually the performance of the chief executive officer.