Delegation No. 60 — Environmental Protection Act 1986 s.20
Delegates powers and duties under the Environmental Protection (Cost Recovery) Regulations 2021 to specified office holders within the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation.
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Alistair Jones, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Department responsible for the administration of the Environmental Protection Act 1986, delegates powers and duties under the Environmental Protection (Cost Recovery) Regulations 2021 to specified office holders within the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation. Delegation No. 56 dated 16 February 2022 is revoked.
📜 Amendment History - Environmental Protection (Cost Recovery) Regulations 2021
View full chain →Invalid Date · Delegates powers and duties under the Environmental Protection (Cost Recovery) Regulations 2021 to office holders within the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, revoking Delegation No. 60.
Invalid Date · Delegates powers and duties under the Environmental Protection (Cost Recovery) Regulations 2021 to specified positions within the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation.
Invalid Date · Delegates powers and duties under the Environmental Protection (Cost Recovery) Regulations 2021 to office holders within the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, revoking Delegation No. 65.
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