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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.181Delegation by chief executive
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### sec.181 Delegation by chief executive
The chief executive may delegate the chief executive’s powers under this Act to an appropriately qualified public service officer.
A delegation of a power may permit the subdelegation of the power to an appropriately qualified public service officer.
In this section—
appropriately qualified includes having qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to exercise the power.
a person’s classification level in the public service
(sec.181-ssec.1) The chief executive may delegate the chief executive’s powers under this Act to an appropriately qualified public service officer.
(sec.181-ssec.2) A delegation of a power may permit the subdelegation of the power to an appropriately qualified public service officer.
(sec.181-ssec.3) In this section— appropriately qualified includes having qualifications, experience or standing appropriate to exercise the power. a person’s classification level in the public service