Maritime Transport Act 1994

Maritime New Zealand - General provisions

442: Restriction on delegation of functions and powers by Authority

You could also call this:

"The Authority needs the Minister's approval to pass on its jobs or powers to others."

The Authority cannot give away its jobs or powers without the Minister's written okay. You need to know that the Minister gave the Authority these jobs and powers in the first place. The Authority has to get the Minister's consent before it can delegate these powers.

The Authority still has to follow some other rules, which are in sections 73 to 76 of the Crown Entities Act 2004. These rules tell the Authority how to delegate its jobs and powers. You can find these rules in the Crown Entities Act 2004.

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Part 29Maritime New Zealand
General provisions

442Restriction on delegation of functions and powers by Authority

  1. The Authority must not delegate any powers or functions delegated to the Authority by the Minister without the written consent of the Minister.

  2. Sections 73 to 76 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 otherwise apply.

Notes
  • Section 442: substituted, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).