Animal Welfare Act 1999

Animal exports

50: Revocation of delegations

You could also call this:

"Taking away a power that was given to someone"

If you give someone the power to do something under section 49, you can take that power away at any time by writing to them. You can do this even if the person who gave them the power is no longer in that role. The power they were given keeps working as it was meant to, as if the new person in the role gave it to them.

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Part 3Animal exports

50Revocation of delegations

  1. Every delegation under section 49 is revocable in writing at will.

  2. Any such delegation, until it is revoked, continues in force according to its tenor, even though the Director-General by whom it was made may have ceased to hold office, and continues to have effect as if made by the successor in office of that Director-General.