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Fisheries Act 1994
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### sec.222 Delegations
The chief executive may delegate the chief executive’s functions under this Act to an appropriately qualified—
public service employee; or
officer or employee of a local government or an entity prescribed by regulation; or
officer or employee of the Commonwealth or another State.
If a function of the chief executive is delegated to an officer or employee of an entity, the officer or employee may subdelegate the function to another appropriately qualified officer or employee of the same entity.
In this section—
functions include powers.
s 222 prev s 222 om 2000 No. 26 s 13 sch 2
pres s 222 ins 2019 No. 6 s 24
(sec.222-ssec.1) The chief executive may delegate the chief executive’s functions under this Act to an appropriately qualified— public service employee; or officer or employee of a local government or an entity prescribed by regulation; or officer or employee of the Commonwealth or another State.
(sec.222-ssec.2) If a function of the chief executive is delegated to an officer or employee of an entity, the officer or employee may subdelegate the function to another appropriately qualified officer or employee of the same entity.
(sec.222-ssec.3) In this section— functions include powers.
- (a) public service employee; or
- (b) officer or employee of a local government or an entity prescribed by regulation; or
- (c) officer or employee of the Commonwealth or another State.