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Queensland Treasury Corporation Act 1988
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### sec.14 Delegation
The Corporation may delegate its powers, including this power of delegation, to—
an advisory board, or a member of an advisory board, mentioned in section 10 ; or
an officer or employee of the Corporation; or
an officer or employee of the department who is assigned under section 12 ; or
an officer or employee of a statutory body who is assigned under section 13 .
If the Corporation enters into financial or other arrangements under this Act, it may delegate its powers for and incidental to the financial or other arrangements to anyone.
A delegation under subsection (2) may state that, to the extent stated, the delegation is irrevocable despite any Act or rule of law.
A delegation under this section may state—
that the Corporation will not exercise the delegated powers while the delegation is in force; and
that the Corporation will not supervise the delegate in the delegate’s carrying out the delegation.
For applying section 27A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 to a delegation under subsection (2) , power has the same meaning in the section as it has in the subsection.
In subsection (2) —
powers includes rights, exemptions and remedies.
s 14 sub 1994 No. 31 s 2 sch 1
(sec.14-ssec.1) The Corporation may delegate its powers, including this power of delegation, to— an advisory board, or a member of an advisory board, mentioned in section 10 ; or an officer or employee of the Corporation; or an officer or employee of the department who is assigned under section 12 ; or an officer or employee of a statutory body who is assigned under section 13 .
(sec.14-ssec.2) If the Corporation enters into financial or other arrangements under this Act, it may delegate its powers for and incidental to the financial or other arrangements to anyone.
(sec.14-ssec.3) A delegation under subsection (2) may state that, to the extent stated, the delegation is irrevocable despite any Act or rule of law.
(sec.14-ssec.4) A delegation under this section may state— that the Corporation will not exercise the delegated powers while the delegation is in force; and that the Corporation will not supervise the delegate in the delegate’s carrying out the delegation.
(sec.14-ssec.5) For applying section 27A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 to a delegation under subsection (2) , power has the same meaning in the section as it has in the subsection.
(sec.14-ssec.6) In subsection (2) — powers includes rights, exemptions and remedies.
- (a) an advisory board, or a member of an advisory board, mentioned in section 10 ; or
- (b) an officer or employee of the Corporation; or
- (c) an officer or employee of the department who is assigned under section 12 ; or
- (d) an officer or employee of a statutory body who is assigned under section 13 .
- (a) that the Corporation will not exercise the delegated powers while the delegation is in force; and
- (b) that the Corporation will not supervise the delegate in the delegate’s carrying out the delegation.