(1) A
"private convenor" is a person, other than the chief executive or a delegate
or other representative of the chief executive, who convenes a family group
meeting under this part by arrangement with the chief executive.
(2) The
chief executive may have a person convene a family group meeting as a
private convenor only if the chief executive is satisfied the person is
appropriately qualified.
(3) If the chief executive has a private convenor
convene a family group meeting, the chief executive must ensure the
private convenor complies with this part in relation to the meeting.