QLDIn ForceAct
Bail Act 1980
sec.6ADelegation of powers by proper officer
Start here
Get a plain-English read of sec.6A
Turn the raw legal text into a practical explanation grounded in Bail Act 1980.
### sec.6A Delegation of powers by proper officer
A proper officer may delegate the proper officer’s powers under this Act to an officer of the public service (an officer ) mentioned in subsection (2) if the officer is a justice.
If the proper officer is—
the sheriff—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the sheriff’s office or Magistrates Court registry; or
the registrar—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the District Court registry or Magistrates Court registry; or
the clerk of the court—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the Magistrates Court registry.
s 6A ins 1993 No. 76 s 3 sch 1
(sec.6A-ssec.1) A proper officer may delegate the proper officer’s powers under this Act to an officer of the public service (an officer ) mentioned in subsection (2) if the officer is a justice.
(sec.6A-ssec.2) If the proper officer is— the sheriff—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the sheriff’s office or Magistrates Court registry; or the registrar—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the District Court registry or Magistrates Court registry; or the clerk of the court—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the Magistrates Court registry.
- (a) the sheriff—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the sheriff’s office or Magistrates Court registry; or
- (b) the registrar—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the District Court registry or Magistrates Court registry; or
- (c) the clerk of the court—the powers may be delegated to an officer employed in the Magistrates Court registry.