Crown Entities Act 2004
In New Zealand, the Crown Entities Act 2004 is a statute which provides the framework for the establishment, governance, and operation of Crown entities; and to clarify accountability relationships between Crown entities, their board members, their responsible Ministers on behalf of the Crown, and the House of Representatives.
| Crown Entities Act 2004 | |
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| New Zealand Parliament | |
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| Royal assent | 21 December 2004 | 
| Commenced | 25 January 2005 | 
| Administered by | State Services Commission and the Treasury | 
| Status: Current legislation | |