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Radiation Safety Act 1999
sec.158State radiation analyst’s appointment conditions
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### sec.158 State radiation analyst’s appointment conditions
A State radiation analyst holds office on the conditions stated in the instrument of appointment.
A State radiation analyst ceases holding office—
if the appointment provides for a term of appointment—at the end of the term; or
if the conditions of appointment provide—on ceasing to hold another office stated in the appointment conditions (the main office ).
A State radiation analyst may resign by signed notice of resignation given to the chief executive.
However, a State radiation analyst who is a health service employee or public service officer may not resign from the office of State radiation analyst (the secondary office ) if a condition of the State radiation analyst’s employment to the main office requires the State radiation analyst to hold the secondary office.
(sec.158-ssec.1) A State radiation analyst holds office on the conditions stated in the instrument of appointment.
(sec.158-ssec.2) A State radiation analyst ceases holding office— if the appointment provides for a term of appointment—at the end of the term; or if the conditions of appointment provide—on ceasing to hold another office stated in the appointment conditions (the main office ).
(sec.158-ssec.3) A State radiation analyst may resign by signed notice of resignation given to the chief executive.
(sec.158-ssec.4) However, a State radiation analyst who is a health service employee or public service officer may not resign from the office of State radiation analyst (the secondary office ) if a condition of the State radiation analyst’s employment to the main office requires the State radiation analyst to hold the secondary office.
- (a) if the appointment provides for a term of appointment—at the end of the term; or
- (b) if the conditions of appointment provide—on ceasing to hold another office stated in the appointment conditions (the main office ).