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South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007
sec.16Appointment of members
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### sec.16 Appointment of members
The board is to consist of not less than 2 members appointed by the responsible Ministers.
In deciding whether to appoint a person as a member, the responsible Ministers must have regard to the person’s ability to contribute to the implementation of the Authority’s strategic and operational plans.
A person may not be appointed as a member if the person—
is a public service employee; or
is a councillor or employee of a local government; or
is an insolvent under administration; or
has a conviction, other than a spent conviction, for an indictable offence.
Subject to section 19 , a member holds office for the term, not more than 3 years, stated in the member’s appointment.
If otherwise qualified, a member is eligible for reappointment.
s 16 amd 2011 No. 8 s 94 ; 2012 No. 39 ss 42 , 102 sch pt 2
(sec.16-ssec.1) The board is to consist of not less than 2 members appointed by the responsible Ministers.
(sec.16-ssec.2) In deciding whether to appoint a person as a member, the responsible Ministers must have regard to the person’s ability to contribute to the implementation of the Authority’s strategic and operational plans.
(sec.16-ssec.3) A person may not be appointed as a member if the person— is a public service employee; or is a councillor or employee of a local government; or is an insolvent under administration; or has a conviction, other than a spent conviction, for an indictable offence.
(sec.16-ssec.4) Subject to section 19 , a member holds office for the term, not more than 3 years, stated in the member’s appointment.
(sec.16-ssec.5) If otherwise qualified, a member is eligible for reappointment.
- (a) is a public service employee; or
- (b) is a councillor or employee of a local government; or
- (c) is an insolvent under administration; or
- (d) has a conviction, other than a spent conviction, for an indictable offence.