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Public Safety Preservation Act 1986
sec.8DTerrorist emergency commander’s power to delegate
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### sec.8D Terrorist emergency commander’s power to delegate
This section only applies for any period for which the terrorist emergency commander is not acting as the commander.
The terrorist emergency commander may delegate the commander’s functions under this Act, including the power to subdelegate functions, to an appropriately qualified police officer.
In this section—
functions includes powers.
s 8D ins 2007 No. 34 s 12
(sec.8D-ssec.1) This section only applies for any period for which the terrorist emergency commander is not acting as the commander.
(sec.8D-ssec.2) The terrorist emergency commander may delegate the commander’s functions under this Act, including the power to subdelegate functions, to an appropriately qualified police officer.
(sec.8D-ssec.3) In this section— functions includes powers.