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Emergency Services Superannuation Act 1986 - SECT 13

Chief Executive Officer

13. Chief Executive Officer



(1) The Chief Executive Officer is subject to the direction and control of the
Board.

(2) The Board must make a written recommendation to the Minister specifying-

   (a)  the name and details of the person that the Board recommends is
        suitable for appointment as the Chief Executive Officer; and

   (b)  the rate of remuneration and allowances to be payable to the Chief
        Executive Officer that the Board considers is appropriate.

(3) After considering the recommendation under subsection (2), the Minister
may-

   (a)  appoint the person recommended by the Board to be the Chief Executive
        Officer; or

   (b)  request the Board in writing to make another recommendation under
        subsection (2).



(4) The Chief Executive Officer is entitled to be paid the rate of
remuneration and allowances as is-

   (a)  determined by the Minister after having regard to the recommendation
        of the Board under subsection (2); and

   (b)  specified in the contract of employment.

(5) The Chief Executive Officer is to be employed under Part 3 of the
Public Administration Act 2004.

(6) The Chief Executive Officer holds office for the period, not exceeding 5
years, specified in the instrument of his or her appointment.

(7) The Chief Executive Officer is eligible for re-appointment at the end of
the period of office.

(8) A person appointed to be the Chief Executive Officer who was, immediately
before that appointment, an officer within the meaning of the
State Superannuation Act 1988 continues, subject to that Act, to be an officer
within the meaning of that Act while holding the office of Chief Executive
Officer.

(9) The Board may appoint a person, including a member of the Board, to act as
the Chief Executive Officer for a period not exceeding 60 days.

(10) The Chief Executive Officer may, by instrument, delegate to any employee
referred to in section 13A, any responsibility, power, authority, duty or
function conferred on the Chief Executive Officer under this Act or the
regulations, except this power of delegation.







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