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Drugs Misuse Act 1986
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### sec.4C Analysts
The Minister may, by gazette notice, appoint as an analyst for this Act, a person the Minister is satisfied has the qualifications, standing and experience necessary to be an analyst for this Act.
Also, a regulation may declare a person who holds a stated appointment, qualification or other recognition under the law of another State or the Commonwealth as an analyst, whether that or another term is used, to be an analyst for this Act.
The Minister may delegate the Minister’s function under subsection (1) to—
the chief executive; or
an officer of the department who the Minister is satisfied has the qualifications, experience or standing necessary to perform the function.
the officer’s classification or level in the department
In this section—
function includes power.
s 4C ins 1998 No. 19 s 17
amd 2010 No. 42 s 38
(sec.4C-ssec.1) The Minister may, by gazette notice, appoint as an analyst for this Act, a person the Minister is satisfied has the qualifications, standing and experience necessary to be an analyst for this Act.
(sec.4C-ssec.2) Also, a regulation may declare a person who holds a stated appointment, qualification or other recognition under the law of another State or the Commonwealth as an analyst, whether that or another term is used, to be an analyst for this Act.
(sec.4C-ssec.3) The Minister may delegate the Minister’s function under subsection (1) to— the chief executive; or an officer of the department who the Minister is satisfied has the qualifications, experience or standing necessary to perform the function. the officer’s classification or level in the department
(sec.4C-ssec.4) In this section— function includes power.
- (a) the chief executive; or
- (b) an officer of the department who the Minister is satisfied has the qualifications, experience or standing necessary to perform the function. Example of standing— the officer’s classification or level in the department