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[F110(1)The Board—
(a)shall, with the approval of the Department, appoint a Chief Executive (who, unless the Board otherwise direct shall act as secretary of the Board);
(b)shall appoint such inspectors and other officers as the Department may direct, and shall appoint to any office under the Board (other than the office of water bailiff) such persons as the Board, with the approval of the Department, may determine; and
(c)may appoint such water bailiffs and such servants as the Board think fit.
(2)Subject to any authorisation in writing given by the Department to the Board, any determination of the Board with respect to the remuneration or conditions of service of any person employed by the Board shall be subject to the approval of the Department.
(3)A person, other than an employee of the Foyle Fisheries Commission, who is for the time being in the employment of the owner or occupier of a several fishery shall be disqualified for being appointed to or holding any office under the Board.
(4)No member of the Board shall hold any employment or office of profit under the Board.]
[F211The Board shall, in accordance with any reasonable requirements communicated to them by the Department make available to the Department the services of the Board's officers for the protection of the fishery of any waters the fishing rights in respect of which are owned by, or which are under the control of, the Department, on such terms as may be agreed upon between the Board and the Department.]
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