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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.180AChief executive may make guidelines
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### sec.180A Chief executive may make guidelines
The chief executive may make guidelines to inform persons about—
the attitude the chief executive is likely to adopt on a particular matter; or
how the chief executive administers this Act; or
matters that may help persons comply with their responsibilities, or lawfully and appropriately exercise powers, under this Act.
the chief executive might make a guideline to assist service providers to meet accreditation criteria
A guideline may be replaced or amended by a later guideline made under this section.
The chief executive must publish the guidelines on the department’s website.
Also, the chief executive must, if asked by a person, give the person a copy of a guideline, or an extract from a guideline, free of charge.
s 180A ins 2017 No. 42 s 77
(sec.180A-ssec.1) The chief executive may make guidelines to inform persons about— the attitude the chief executive is likely to adopt on a particular matter; or how the chief executive administers this Act; or matters that may help persons comply with their responsibilities, or lawfully and appropriately exercise powers, under this Act. the chief executive might make a guideline to assist service providers to meet accreditation criteria
(sec.180A-ssec.2) A guideline may be replaced or amended by a later guideline made under this section.
(sec.180A-ssec.3) The chief executive must publish the guidelines on the department’s website.
(sec.180A-ssec.4) Also, the chief executive must, if asked by a person, give the person a copy of a guideline, or an extract from a guideline, free of charge.
- (a) the attitude the chief executive is likely to adopt on a particular matter; or
- (b) how the chief executive administers this Act; or
- (c) matters that may help persons comply with their responsibilities, or lawfully and appropriately exercise powers, under this Act.