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PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT 2005 (NO 2) (NO. 44 OF 2005) - SCHEDULE 1

Schedule 1     Consequential amendments

(see s 3)

Part 1.1     ACTION Authority Act 2001

[1.1]     Section 22 (3)

substitute

    (3)     The authority's staff must be employed under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 .

Note     The Public Sector Management Act 1994 , s 24 provides that the chief executive officer of a territory instrumentality has all the powers of a chief executive under the Act in relation to the instrumentality staff to be employed under that Act (including, for example, in relation to the appointment of people to, or the employment of people for, that staff). Under that Act, s 3, def "chief executive officer", the chief executive officer of an instrumentality is the person who has responsibility for managing its affairs.

Part 1.2     Crimes Act 1900

[1.2]     Section 49A, definition of senior officer , example for paragraph (a) (ii)

omit

section 28 (Engagement) or section 30 (Temporary performance of duties)

substitute

section 28 (Chief executives—engagement) or section 30 (Chief executives—temporary contracts)

Part 1.3     Emergencies Act 2004

[1.3]     Section 22 (1)

substitute

    (1)     The authority's staff must be employed under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 .

[1.4]     Section 22 (2), note

omit

Part 1.4     Legislation Act 2001

[1.5]     Section 163 (1)

omit

section 28 (Engagement) or section 30 (Temporary performance of duties)

substitute

section 28 (Chief executives—engagement) or section 30 (Chief executives—temporary contracts)

Part 1.5     Planning and Land Act 2002

[1.6]     Section 23

substitute

23     Authority staff

The authority's staff must be employed under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 .

[1.7]     Section 72

substitute

72     Land agency staff

The land agency's staff must be employed under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 .

Note     The Public Sector Management Act 1994 , s 24 provides that the chief executive officer of a territory instrumentality has all the powers of a chief executive under the Act in relation to the instrumentality staff to be employed under that Act (including, for example, in relation to the appointment of people to, or the employment of people for, that staff). Under that Act, s 3, def "chief executive officer", the chief executive officer of an instrumentality is the person who has responsibility for managing its affairs.



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