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State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999
sec.10CDelegation of prescribed functions
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### sec.10C Delegation of prescribed functions
The registrar may delegate the registrar’s power to delegate a prescribed function to a service contractor.
For the registrar’s power to delegate, see section 161 .
A delegation under subsection (1) can not permit the subdelegation of the delegated power.
Also, the registrar may delegate a prescribed function to a service contractor.
A delegation under subsection (3) may permit the subdelegation of the prescribed function by the service contractor.
However, the service contractor must not delegate or subdelegate a prescribed function to anyone other than—
an appropriately qualified agent, employee or executive officer of the service contractor; or
an appropriately qualified subcontractor engaged by the service contractor; or
an appropriately qualified agent, employee or executive officer of a service subcontractor mentioned in paragraph (b) .
In this section—
prescribed function means a function or power of the registrar, or of SPER, under this Act that is prescribed by regulation for this section.
s 10C ins 2014 No. 35 s 73
(sec.10C-ssec.1) The registrar may delegate the registrar’s power to delegate a prescribed function to a service contractor. For the registrar’s power to delegate, see section 161 .
(sec.10C-ssec.2) A delegation under subsection (1) can not permit the subdelegation of the delegated power.
(sec.10C-ssec.3) Also, the registrar may delegate a prescribed function to a service contractor.
(sec.10C-ssec.4) A delegation under subsection (3) may permit the subdelegation of the prescribed function by the service contractor.
(sec.10C-ssec.5) However, the service contractor must not delegate or subdelegate a prescribed function to anyone other than— an appropriately qualified agent, employee or executive officer of the service contractor; or an appropriately qualified subcontractor engaged by the service contractor; or an appropriately qualified agent, employee or executive officer of a service subcontractor mentioned in paragraph (b) .
(sec.10C-ssec.6) In this section— prescribed function means a function or power of the registrar, or of SPER, under this Act that is prescribed by regulation for this section.
- (a) an appropriately qualified agent, employee or executive officer of the service contractor; or
- (b) an appropriately qualified subcontractor engaged by the service contractor; or
- (c) an appropriately qualified agent, employee or executive officer of a service subcontractor mentioned in paragraph (b) .