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Crime Commission Act 2012
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#### 15 Delegation by Commission
15 Delegation by Commission
> > (1) The Commission may delegate to an executive officer or a member of staff of the Commission any of its functions, other than this power of delegation.
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> > (2) The Commissioner may delegate to an Assistant Commissioner or member of staff of the Commission any of his or her functions.
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> > (3) An Assistant Commissioner or member of staff of the Commission may delegate to a member of staff of the Commission any of the functions delegated to the Assistant Commissioner, subject to any conditions to which the delegation is subject.
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> > (4) The following functions may not be delegated (except as provided by subsection (5))—
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> > > (a) a function of making a report under this Act,
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> > > (b) the power of an executive officer to require the head of a government agency to furnish information under section 28,
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> > > (c) the power of an executive officer to require a person to appear before the Commission and produce documents or things under section 24,
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> > > (d) the power of an executive officer to require a person to attend and produce a document or thing under section 29,
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> > > (e) the power of the Commissioner to issue a warrant for the arrest of a person under section 36.
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> > (5) The functions referred to in subsection (4) (a) and (e) may be delegated to an Assistant Commissioner.