Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009

Miscellaneous - Disputes between local boards and governing body

99: Local Government Commission may delegate duty to determine dispute

You could also call this:

"The Local Government Commission can ask a smaller team to help make decisions about disputes."

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The Local Government Commission can give some of its jobs to a smaller group or one person. You can think of this smaller group as a team that helps make decisions. The Commission can do this for a specific job or for all jobs.

When the Commission gives a job to this team or person, they can do the job in the same way as the Commission. This means they have the same power as the Commission when making decisions about disputes between local boards and the governing body, as outlined in section 98. The team or person must follow any rules or guidelines set by the Commission.

The Commission can tell the team or person how to do the job, and they must listen. This helps make sure the job is done correctly and fairly. You can find more information about how the Commission makes decisions in the related section.

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Part 8Miscellaneous
Disputes between local boards and governing body

99Local Government Commission may delegate duty to determine dispute

  1. The Local Government Commission may, in writing, either generally or in a specific instance, delegate its function under section 98 to a committee of the Commission or a member of the Commission.

  2. A committee or member to whom a function is delegated under this section may carry out the function in the same manner and with the same effect as if the function had been conferred directly by this Act and not by delegation.

  3. Subsection (2) applies subject to any direction given or condition imposed by the Commission.

Notes
  • Section 99: added, on , by section 31 of the Local Government (Auckland Council) Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 36).