VET Student Loans Act 2016

PART 10 - GENERAL PROVISIONS  

SECTION 114   DELEGATIONS  

114(1)    
The Secretary may, in writing, delegate any or all of his or her powers or functions under this Act to:


(a) an APS employee; or


(b) an officer of an approved external dispute resolution scheme operator.

Note:

For this Act , see section 6


114(2)    
In exercising powers or performing functions under a delegation under subsection (1), the delegate must comply with any directions of the Secretary.


114(3)    
The VSL Tuition Protection Director may, in writing, delegate any or all of the Director ' s powers or functions under this Act (other than paragraph 66N(1)(e) ) to an APS employee who holds or performs the duties of an APS Level 6 position, or an equivalent or higher position, in:


(a) the Department; or


(b) the Department administered by the Education Minister.

Note:

Paragraph 66N(1)(e) gives the VSL Tuition Protection Director the function of making a legislative instrument under section 12 of the VET Student Loans (VSL Tuition Protection Levy) Act 2019 .


114(4)    
In exercising powers or performing functions under a delegation under subsection (3), the delegate must comply with any directions of the VSL Tuition Protection Director.


 

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