This legislation has been repealed.
(1) The Coordinator-General has power to do all things necessary or convenient to be done for or in connection with the performance of his or her functions.
(2) The Coordinator-General's powers include, but are not limited to, the following powers:
(a) the power under section 10 to request persons to produce information and documents to the Coordinator-General;
(b) the power to request persons to attend meetings convened by the Coordinator-General;
(c) the power to request assistance from service agencies;
(d) the power under section 16 to report failures to comply with requests made by the Coordinator-General, including the power to report such failures to the Minister;
(e) the power under section 14 to comment on Local Implementation Plans;
(f) the power to do anything incidental to the Coordinator-General's functions;
(g) any other powers conferred on the Coordinator-General by this Act or by any other law.