CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION ACT 1985 (REPEALED)

SECTION 4A   MINISTER MAY GIVE DIRECTIONS TO CEO  

4A(1)   [General policy directions]  

The Minister may give written directions to the CEO with respect to the general policy to be pursued in relation to the administration of the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service.

4A(2)   [Direction to be laid before Parliament]  

If the Minister gives a direction under subsection (1), the Minister must cause a copy of the direction to be laid before each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after giving the direction.

4A(3)   [Compliance by CEO]  

The CEO must comply with all written directions given by the Minister under subsection (1).


 

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