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Liquor Act 1992
sec.42Power of delegation
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### sec.42 Power of delegation
The commissioner may delegate the commissioner’s powers under this Act to an appropriately qualified public service employee, police officer or person employed by a local government other than a council.
However, a delegation under subsection (1) for the issue of a permit relating to a restricted area may only be given to an appropriately qualified officer of the department.
A person to whom a power has been delegated under subsection (1) may delegate the power to an appropriately qualified public service employee, police officer or person employed by a local government other than a council.
In this section—
appropriately qualified includes having the qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to exercise the power.
for a public service employee, the employee’s position in a department
s 42 amd 1994 No. 59 s 14 ; 1996 No. 37 s 147 sch 2 ; 2001 No. 39 s 24 ; 2002 No. 47 s 48 ; 2012 No. 25 s 144 (1)
(sec.42-ssec.1) The commissioner may delegate the commissioner’s powers under this Act to an appropriately qualified public service employee, police officer or person employed by a local government other than a council.
(sec.42-ssec.2) However, a delegation under subsection (1) for the issue of a permit relating to a restricted area may only be given to an appropriately qualified officer of the department.
(sec.42-ssec.3) A person to whom a power has been delegated under subsection (1) may delegate the power to an appropriately qualified public service employee, police officer or person employed by a local government other than a council.
(sec.42-ssec.4) In this section— appropriately qualified includes having the qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to exercise the power. for a public service employee, the employee’s position in a department