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Commissions of Inquiry Act 1950
sec.30ADelegation to deputy to a commission
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### sec.30A Delegation to deputy to a commission
Notwithstanding the provisions of section 28 (1) , a chairperson, with the approval of the Attorney-General, may delegate the chairperson’s powers under this Act (except this power of delegation) or any other Act to a deputy to the commission.
However, those powers which by this Act may only be exercised or performed by a chairperson who is a judge of the Supreme Court may not be delegated except to a deputy to a commission who is a judge of the Supreme Court.
s 30A ins 1989 No. 2 s 4
amd 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1
(sec.30A-ssec.1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 28 (1) , a chairperson, with the approval of the Attorney-General, may delegate the chairperson’s powers under this Act (except this power of delegation) or any other Act to a deputy to the commission.
(sec.30A-ssec.1A) However, those powers which by this Act may only be exercised or performed by a chairperson who is a judge of the Supreme Court may not be delegated except to a deputy to a commission who is a judge of the Supreme Court.