Industry Research and Development Act 1986

PART II - ADMINISTRATION  

SECTION 22A   DELEGATION BY COMMITTEE  

22A(1)    


A committee may, by resolution, delegate to a member of the committee or to a member of the staff assisting the committee all or any of its functions and powers (including a function or power delegated to the committee by the Board under subsection 21(1) , despite paragraph 34AB(1)(b) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 ).

22A(1A)    
(Repealed by No 63 of 2016)


22A(2)    


A delegation of a function or power under this section:

(a)    

may be revoked by a resolution of the committee (whether or not constituted by the persons constituting the committee when the function or power was delegated); and

(b)    continues in force notwithstanding a change in the membership of the committee.


22A(3)    


A certificate signed by the Chairperson of a committee stating any matter with respect to a delegation of a function or power under this section is evidence of that matter unless evidence to the contrary is given.

22A(4)    
A document purporting to be a certificate mentioned in subsection (3) shall, unless the contrary is established, be taken to be such a certificate and to have been duly given.

22A(5)    
(Repealed by No 164 of 2007)


22A(6)    
(Repealed by No 164 of 2007)



 

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