Maritime Transport Act 1994

Maritime New Zealand - Provisions relating to Authority

435: Authority to consider delegating or contracting out of functions and powers

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"The Authority must think about the best way to do its jobs and decide whether to do them itself or give some tasks to others."

The Authority has to think about how to do its jobs and use its powers in the best way. You need to know that the Authority must consider if it can do its work better by itself or by giving some tasks to other people. The Authority has to choose those people after a fair competition to make sure it picks the right ones.

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Part 29Maritime New Zealand
Provisions relating to Authority

435Authority to consider delegating or contracting out of functions and powers

  1. Subject to this Act, the Authority shall, in the course of performing its functions and powers, consider whether it could most efficiently and effectively perform those functions and powers by means of its own operations or by delegating or contracting out those operations to appropriate persons selected after an appropriate competitive process.

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