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Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008
sec.487Chief executive officer
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### sec.487 Chief executive officer
The authority must have a chief executive officer (however called).
The chief executive officer is responsible for ensuring the authority is managed as required by the policies of the board.
The chief executive officer is appointed by the Governor in Council.
A director must not be appointed as chief executive officer.
The chief executive officer is to be appointed under this Act and not under the Public Sector Act 2022 .
The chief executive officer holds office for the term (not longer than 5 years) decided by the Governor in Council.
The chief executive officer holds office on the conditions (including conditions for remuneration, allowances and remuneration when the appointment ends) fixed by the authority.
s 487 amd 2022 No. 34 s 365 sch 3
(sec.487-ssec.1) The authority must have a chief executive officer (however called).
(sec.487-ssec.2) The chief executive officer is responsible for ensuring the authority is managed as required by the policies of the board.
(sec.487-ssec.3) The chief executive officer is appointed by the Governor in Council.
(sec.487-ssec.4) A director must not be appointed as chief executive officer.
(sec.487-ssec.5) The chief executive officer is to be appointed under this Act and not under the Public Sector Act 2022 .
(sec.487-ssec.6) The chief executive officer holds office for the term (not longer than 5 years) decided by the Governor in Council.
(sec.487-ssec.7) The chief executive officer holds office on the conditions (including conditions for remuneration, allowances and remuneration when the appointment ends) fixed by the authority.