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Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011
sec.22Preservation of rights of chief executive officer
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### sec.22 Preservation of rights of chief executive officer
This section applies if an officer of the public service is appointed as the chief executive officer.
The person keeps all rights accrued or accruing to the person as an officer of the public service as if service as the chief executive officer were a continuation of service as a public service officer.
At the end of the person’s term of office or resignation as the chief executive officer—
the person has the right to be appointed to an office in the public service on the same terms and conditions that applied to the person before being appointed as the chief executive officer; and
the person’s service as the chief executive officer is taken to be service of a like nature in the public service for deciding the person’s rights as an officer of the public service.
(sec.22-ssec.1) This section applies if an officer of the public service is appointed as the chief executive officer.
(sec.22-ssec.2) The person keeps all rights accrued or accruing to the person as an officer of the public service as if service as the chief executive officer were a continuation of service as a public service officer.
(sec.22-ssec.3) At the end of the person’s term of office or resignation as the chief executive officer— the person has the right to be appointed to an office in the public service on the same terms and conditions that applied to the person before being appointed as the chief executive officer; and the person’s service as the chief executive officer is taken to be service of a like nature in the public service for deciding the person’s rights as an officer of the public service.
- (a) the person has the right to be appointed to an office in the public service on the same terms and conditions that applied to the person before being appointed as the chief executive officer; and
- (b) the person’s service as the chief executive officer is taken to be service of a like nature in the public service for deciding the person’s rights as an officer of the public service.