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HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ACT 1982 - SECT 21
Delegation
21 Delegation
(1) The Minister, Director-General or Corporation may, by instrument in
writing, under seal (in the case of the Corporation), delegate such of their
functions (other than this power of delegation) conferred or imposed by or
under this or any other Act as are specified in the instrument to any person,
and may, by such an instrument, revoke wholly or in part any such delegation.
(2) A delegation under subsection (1) may be made to: (a) a specified person
(whether a natural person or a corporation), or
(b) a person for the time
being holding a specified office.
(3) Except in so far as the instrument of
delegation otherwise provides, a person to whom a function has been delegated
under subsection (1) may: (a) in the case of a natural person-by writing under
the person’s hand, or
(b) in the case of a corporation-by writing under its
seal,
authorise another person to exercise the function so delegated, and may,
in like manner, revoke wholly or in part any such authority.
(4) An authority
under subsection (3) may be given to: (a) a specified person, or
(b) a person
for the time being holding a specified office.
(5) Any act or thing done or
suffered in the exercise of a function by a person to whom the function has
been delegated under subsection (1) or by a person authorised by the delegate
under subsection (3) to exercise the function has the same force and effect as
if it had been done or suffered by the Minister, Director-General or
Corporation, as the case may require, and shall be deemed to have been done or
suffered by the Minister, Director-General or Corporation, as the case may
require.
(6) A delegation under subsection (1) does not prevent the exercise
of a function by the Minister, Director-General or Corporation, as the case
may require.
(7) The giving of an authority under subsection (3) does not
prevent the exercise of a function by the person by whom the authority was
given.
(8) A document purporting to be signed by a person as a delegate of
the Minister, Director-General or Corporation shall be deemed, unless the
contrary is established, to have been signed by such a delegate and to have
been so signed pursuant to the exercise of a function duly delegated to the
person under subsection (1).
(9) A document purporting to be signed by a
person authorised by a delegate of the Minister, Director-General or
Corporation to sign the document shall be deemed, unless the contrary is
established, to have been signed by a person so authorised and to have been so
signed pursuant to the exercise of a function that the person is duly
authorised by such a delegate to exercise.
(10) A delegation or authority
under this section may be made or given subject to such conditions or such
limitations as to the exercise of any of the functions delegated, or as to
time or circumstances, as may be specified in the instrument of delegation or
authority.
(11) The provisions of this section are in addition to and not in
derogation of any other provision which authorises or provides for the
authorisation of a person to exercise any function of the Minister,
Director-General or Corporation.
(12) This section does not authorise the
delegation of any of the following powers: (a) the power to give an approval
for the purposes of section 23 (3) (b) of this Act,
(b) the power to conduct
an inquiry referred to in section 123 of the Health Services Act 1997 ,
(c)
the power to make determinations under section 127 (3) of the
Health Services Act 1997 .
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