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Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994
sec.226Transition of chief executive’s functions to general manager
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### sec.226 Transition of chief executive’s functions to general manager
If—
a process relating to a former function of the chief executive was started before the commencement; and
the process was not completed before the commencement;
the chief executive must complete the process.
the process of suspending or cancelling an approval
However, subsection (1) does not limit the chief executive’s power to delegate a function under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 .
s 226 prev s 226 exp 3 June 1995 (see s 226(3))
pres s 226 ins 2002 No. 29 s 16 sch 1
(sec.226-ssec.1) If— a process relating to a former function of the chief executive was started before the commencement; and the process was not completed before the commencement; the chief executive must complete the process. the process of suspending or cancelling an approval
(sec.226-ssec.2) However, subsection (1) does not limit the chief executive’s power to delegate a function under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 .
- (a) a process relating to a former function of the chief executive was started before the commencement; and
- (b) the process was not completed before the commencement;