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FORESTRY ACT 2012 - SECT 7
Chief executive officer
(1) The chief executive officer of the Corporation is to be appointed by the
board but only with the approval of the voting shareholders.
(2) Subject to
this section, the chief executive officer holds office for such term not
exceeding 5 years as may be specified in the instrument of appointment, but is
eligible (if otherwise qualified) for re-appointment.
(3) The
voting shareholders may remove a person from office as
chief executive officer, at any time, for any or no reason and without notice.
(4) The chief executive officer is entitled to be paid such remuneration
(including travelling and subsistence allowances) as the board may determine
with the approval of the voting shareholders.
(5) The board may, with the
approval of the voting shareholders, fix the conditions of employment of the
chief executive officer in so far as they are not fixed by or under any other
Act or law.
(6) The board may require the chief executive officer to enter
into performance agreements.
(7) The chief executive officer may delegate any
functions of the chief executive officer to an employee of the Corporation,
but this power is subject to any directions of the board.
(8) The
Government Sector Employment Act 2013 (Part 6 included) does not apply to the
chief executive officer.
(9) The provisions of section 20K of the SOC Act,
and of Schedule 9 to that Act, do not apply to the chief executive officer.
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