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### 6 Delegation
> > (1) [*\[Section 6 Subsection (1) omitted by No. 85 of 1997, Sched. 4, Applied:01 Jan 1998\]*](/view/html/inforce/1998-01-01/act-1997-085#JS4@Ja5@GC1@Hpc@EN) . . . . . . . .
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> > (2) [*\[Section 6 Subsection (2) omitted by No. 85 of 1997, Sched. 4, Applied:01 Jan 1998\]*](/view/html/inforce/1998-01-01/act-1997-085#JS4@Ja5@GC1@Hpc@EN) . . . . . . . .
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> > (3) A planning authority may, by resolution, delegate any of its functions or powers under this Act other than this power of delegation to a person employed by the authority.
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> > (4) A delegation may be made either generally or as otherwise provided by the instrument of delegation.
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> > (5) [*\[Section 6 Subsection (5) amended by No. 85 of 1997, Sched. 4, Applied:01 Jan 1998\]*](/view/html/inforce/1998-01-01/act-1997-085#JS4@Ja5@GC2@Hpa@EN) Notwithstanding any delegation, a planning authority may continue to perform or exercise all or any of the functions or powers delegated.
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> > (6) [*\[Section 6 Subsection (6) amended by No. 85 of 1997, Sched. 4, Applied:01 Jan 1998\]*](/view/html/inforce/1998-01-01/act-1997-085#JS4@Ja5@GC2@Hpb@EN) A function or power performed or exercised by a delegate has the same effect as if performed or exercised by a planning authority.