Parliament Act 2025

Speaker, Deputy Speaker, and parliamentary precincts - Speaker and Deputy Speaker - Delegation of Speaker’s functions, duties, and powers

44: Speaker may delegate functions, duties, and powers under Public Finance Act 1989 to head of parliamentary agency

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"The Speaker can pass some money jobs to the head of a parliamentary agency."

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The Speaker can give some of their jobs to the person in charge of a parliamentary agency. This happens when the job is about money given to the agency and is covered by the Public Finance Act 1989. You can find more information about the Public Finance Act 1989 on the Public Finance Act 1989 webpage.

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Speaker and Deputy Speaker: Delegation of Speaker’s functions, duties, and powers

44Speaker may delegate functions, duties, and powers under Public Finance Act 1989 to head of parliamentary agency

  1. The Speaker may delegate any function, duty, or power of the Speaker provided for in the Public Finance Act 1989 that relates to an appropriation administered by a parliamentary agency to the head of the relevant agency.

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