Civil Aviation Act 2023

Functions, powers, and duties of participants in civil aviation system - Regulatory roles - CAA

26: CAA to consider delegating or contracting out of functions and powers

You could also call this:

"The CAA must think about whether to do its job itself or get others to help."

The CAA has to think about how to do its job best. You do this by deciding if the CAA should do things itself or get someone else to do them. The CAA must consider if delegating or contracting out its work would be more efficient and effective.

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Part 2Functions, powers, and duties of participants in civil aviation system
Regulatory roles: CAA

26CAA to consider delegating or contracting out of functions and powers

  1. Subject to this Act, the CAA must, in the course of performing its functions and exercising its powers, consider whether it could most efficiently and effectively perform those functions and exercise those powers by means of its own operations or by delegating or contracting out those operations to appropriate persons.

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