Integrity Sport and Recreation Act 2023

General and miscellaneous provisions - Miscellaneous provisions

53: Commission must not delegate power to make, amend, or revoke integrity code

You could also call this:

"The Commission must do its own job of creating, changing, or cancelling rules, without asking others to do it."

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The Commission has a special job to do, and you need to know that it cannot give someone else the power to make, amend, or revoke an integrity code. This means the Commission itself must make, change, or get rid of an integrity code, and it cannot ask an employee to do this job. The Commission is not allowed to do this, even though section 73 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 usually lets them give jobs to employees.

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Part 5General and miscellaneous provisions
Miscellaneous provisions

53Commission must not delegate power to make, amend, or revoke integrity code

  1. Despite section 73 of the Crown Entities Act 2004, the Commission must not delegate the power to make, amend, or revoke an integrity code to an employee of the Commission.