CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION ACT 1985 (REPEALED)

SECTION 14   DELEGATION  

14(1)   [Power to delegate]  

The CEO may, by signed instrument, delegate to an officer of Customs all or any of the functions and powers of the CEO under a law of customs or any other law of the Commonwealth (other than a function or power under section 15A ).

14(2)   [Subject to review]  

A delegation under this section may be made subject to a power of review and alteration by the CEO, within a period specified in the instrument of delegation, of acts done under the delegation.

14(3)   [Performance or exercise of power or function]  

A function or power so delegated, when performed or exercised by the delegate, shall, for the purposes of the law of customs, or the other law of the Commonwealth, under which the function was established or the power conferred, be taken to have been performed or exercised by the CEO.

14(4)   [Application of Acts Interpretation Act]  

Paragraph 34AB(1)(c) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 does not apply to a delegation under subsection (1).

14(4A)    
(Repealed by No 139 of 2013)


14(5)   [Meaning of " officer of Customs " ]  

In this section:

officer of Customs
means a person who is an Officer of Customs for the purposes of the Customs Act 1901 .


 

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