Examples of Commissioner for Public Sector Standards in a sentence
An office of Commissioner for Public Sector Standards is created.
A person appointed to act under subsection (1) is, while that appointment subsists, to be known as the Acting Commissioner for Public Sector Standards.
Commissioner for Public Sector Standards, entitlement of (1) The former Commissioner is entitled to be employed in the Public Service at the same level of classification as the former Commissioner held immediately before the commencement day until the end of the period for which the former Commissioner was last appointed under this Act to hold office.
Terms used In this Schedule —amended Act means this Act as amended by the Public Sector Reform Act 2010;commencement day means the day on which the Public Sector Reform Act 2010 section 13 comes into operation;former Commissioner means the person holding the office of Commissioner for Public Sector Standards under this Act immediately before the commencement day.
A board may, after consultation with the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards, amend any code of conduct in force under subsection (2) or revoke it and substitute a new code of conduct.
The Commissioner for Public Sector Standards may at any time report to the Minister on the content or observance of the minimum standards in force under section 21.
The Commissioner for Public Sector Standards may at any time recommend to a board any amendment that he or she thinks should be made to an instrument issued under this section.
The board of a corporation must, after consultation with the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards, prepare and issue an instrument setting out minimum standards of merit, equity and probity applicable to the management of the staff of the corporation.
A board must give to the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards a copy of each report under subsection (1).
Codes of conduct (1) The board of a port authority must, after consultation with the Commissioner for Public Sector Standards, prepare and issue a code or codes of conduct setting out minimum standards of conduct and integrity to be observed by members of staff.