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Defence Force Regulations 1952
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#### 3A Delegations
(1) The Minister may delegate, in writing, any of his or her powers under these Regulations to:
(a) an officer of the Navy who holds the rank of Commodore, or a higher rank; or
(b) an officer of the Army who holds the rank of Brigadier, or a higher rank; or
(c) an officer of the Air Force who holds the rank of Air Commodore, or a higher rank; or
(d) the Secretary of the Department; or
(e) an SES employee performing duty in the Department; or
(f) any other APS employee who, for the time being, is performing duties in the Department at a classification for which the minimum rate of salary exceeds the maximum rate of salary that applies to the Executive Level 2 classification in the Department.
(2) The Minister may also delegate, in writing, his or her powers under regulation 58G to:
(a) an officer of the Navy who holds the rank of Captain; or
(b) an officer of the Army who holds the rank of Colonel; or
(c) an officer of the Air Force who holds the rank of Group Captain; or
(d) an APS employee (except the Secretary of the Department or an APS employee mentioned in paragraph (1)(e) or (f)) who, for the time being, is performing duties in the Department at a classification for which the minimum rate of salary exceeds the maximum rate of salary that applies to the Executive Level 1 classification in the Department.
> Note: For the effect of a delegation, see s. 34AB of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.