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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.289ZDelegation by port lessor to port lessee or port manager
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### sec.289Z Delegation by port lessor to port lessee or port manager
The port lessor may delegate a function under this chapter, other than under part 3A , to a port lessee or port manager.
See the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 27A .
It is a condition of a lease of Brisbane core port land that the port lessee must comply with, or ensure a port manager complies with, the lawful directions of the port lessor in relation to the performance of delegated functions.
A regulation or the conditions of a delegation may require the port lessee or port manager to establish a system for monitoring, and receiving and dealing with complaints about, the performance of delegated functions.
In this section—
delegated function means a function of the port lessor delegated to a port lessee or port manager.
function includes power.
s 289Z ins 2010 No. 19 s 122
(sec.289Z-ssec.1) The port lessor may delegate a function under this chapter, other than under part 3A , to a port lessee or port manager. See the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 27A .
(sec.289Z-ssec.2) It is a condition of a lease of Brisbane core port land that the port lessee must comply with, or ensure a port manager complies with, the lawful directions of the port lessor in relation to the performance of delegated functions.
(sec.289Z-ssec.3) A regulation or the conditions of a delegation may require the port lessee or port manager to establish a system for monitoring, and receiving and dealing with complaints about, the performance of delegated functions.
(sec.289Z-ssec.4) In this section— delegated function means a function of the port lessor delegated to a port lessee or port manager. function includes power.