Deputy Registrar and other staff
452 Deputy Registrar and other staff
In this section —
departmental officer means a public service officer employed in the department;
designation means a designation under subsection (2);
employed in the department includes seconded to perform functions or services for, or duties in the service of, the department;
public service officer has the meaning given in the Public Sector Management Act 1994 section 3(1).
The Registrar is to designate a departmental officer to be a deputy registrar and other departmental officers to be assistant registrars.
There are to be as many assistant registrars as are necessary to perform the functions conferred on assistant registrars by this Act or any other written law.
A person ceases to be a deputy registrar or an assistant registrar if the designation of the person is revoked or ceases to have effect.
The power to make a designation includes —
the power to revoke a designation previously made; and
the power to designate a person to perform functions of another person who has that designation when it is impractical for that other person to perform the functions.
A designation ceases to have effect if the person designated ceases to be a departmental officer.
The Registrar cannot delegate the power to make a designation to another person.
These are to be in writing —
a designation; and
a revocation of a designation.
[Section 452 amended: No. 7 of 2016 s. 169.]
The statute text is free to read above. View Pro plans to unlock the case-law research tools for each provision.