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AI Summary of 36. Power to appoint authorised officers

This section and section 37 are applicable to ATM operators and CIT providers. The Bank may appoint authorised officers to monitor compliance with Part 3 and this Part, with the authority to revoke any such appointments at any time. Appointments may be for specified or unspecified periods.

Every authorised officer must be issued a certificate of appointment and must present this certificate, along with personal identification, when exercising their powers if requested by an affected person. An appointed officer's status ceases upon several conditions: revocation by the Bank, death, resignation, completion of a specified appointment period, cessation of being an officer of the Bank, or termination of employment with a third party to which the Bank has delegated functions under this Part.

Version status: In force | Document consolidation status: No known changes
Version date: 30 June 2025 - onwards
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36. Power to appoint authorised officers

(1) This section and section 37 apply to the following persons:

(a) ATM operators;

(b) CIT providers.

(2) The Bank may, in writing -

(a) appoint such and so many persons as the Bank considers necessary to be authorised officers for the purpose of monitoring compliance with Part 3 and this Part by persons to whom this section and section 37 applies, and

(b) at any time, revoke any such appointment.

(3) Subject to subsection (2)(b), an appointment under subsection (2)(a) may be for a specified or unspecified period.

(4) Every authorised officer shall -

(a) be furnished by the Bank with a certificate of his or her appointment as an authorised officer, and

(b) when exercising a power conferred by this Part, produce the certificate or a copy of it, together with a form of personal identification, for inspection, if requested to do so by a person affected by the exercise of the power.