100—Council may have a deputy chief executive officer
(1) The chief
executive officer must, in determining the organisational structure for the
council, in consultation with the council, decide whether to have a deputy to
the chief executive officer.
(2) The
chief executive officer is responsible for appointing a person to an office
created under subsection (1).
(3) However, the
chief executive officer must obtain the concurrence of the council before the
chief executive officer makes an appointment to, or removes a person from, the
position of deputy.
(4) The title of the
office under subsection (1) is at the discretion of the
chief executive officer after consultation with the council.