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#### 23 Delegation
23 Delegation
> > (1) Delegation by Commission The Commission may delegate to an authorised person any of the functions of the Commission or of a Commissioner, other than this power of delegation.
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> > (2) Sub-delegation A delegate may sub-delegate to an authorised person any function delegated under subsection (1) if the delegate is authorised in writing to do so.
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> > (3) Limitations on delegation The following functions may not be delegated—
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> > > (a) a function conferred under section 19 (2),
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> > > (b) a coercive examination power.
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> > Subsection (3)(a) prevents the delegation of functions of the Commission that may only be exercised by the Chief Commissioner after consulting with the other Commissioner.
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> > (4) Any other function conferred on the Commission or a Commissioner under Part 6 with respect to conduct that is (or could be) serious misconduct or serious maladministration may not be delegated to a person who is a police officer or former police officer.
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> > (5) In this section—
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> > authorised person means—
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> > > (a) a Commissioner, or
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> > > (b) an Assistant Commissioner, or
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> > > (c) the Chief Executive Officer or any other member of staff of the Commission.
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> **s 23:** Am 2021 No 14, Sch 1\[7\].