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LAND ACT 1994 - SECT 393

393 Delegation by chief executive

(1) The chief executive may delegate the chief executive's powers under this Act or another Act administered by the Minister to an officer or employee of the department.

(2) The chief executive may delegate the chief executive's powers about matters connected with the public business of the State administered by the Minister (whether the powers arise under an Act or otherwise) to an officer or employee of the public service.

(3) The chief executive may delegate the chief executive's powers under this Act about roads and trust land to a local government.

(4) The chief executive may delegate to a port authority the chief executive's powers to issue a permit to occupy land—

(a) that is on the same side of a boundary that is a tidal boundary or right line tidal boundary as the water subject to tidal influence and that is within the limits of a port; and
(b) having a tidal boundary or right line tidal boundary, if the land adjoins the limits of a port and is needed as strategic port land.

(4A) However, the chief executive must not delegate the chief executive's power to appoint a person as a mediator under section 339B(3)(a)(ii).

(5) If the chief executive delegates powers about the land registry to the registrar of titles, the registrar may subdelegate the powers to an officer or employee of the department under the control of the registrar.

(6) A person acting under a subdelegation given under subsection (5) may act under the title 'registrar of titles'.



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