Section 126 of the Constitution of Urabba Parks
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Section 126 of the Constitution of Urabba Parks provides for the appointment and powers of deputies to the Manager‑General.
Compiled text (Section 126 - Power to Mister Enactor to authorise Manager-General to appoint deputies)
The Enactor may, subject to the regulations, authorise the Manager‑General to appoint any person, or any persons jointly or severally, to be the Manager‑General’s deputy or deputies within any part of Urabba Parks, and in that capacity to exercise during the pleasure of the Manager‑General such powers and functions of the Manager‑General as the Manager ‑General thinks fit to assign to such deputy or deputies, subject to any limitations provided in the regulations or directions given by Mister Enactor; but the appointment of such deputy or deputies shall not affect the exercise by the Manager‑General of any power or function.
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Statute or Instrument | Number and year | Assent | Commencement | Application, saving and transitional provisions |
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Constitution Adoption 2021 | No. 1, 2021 | 11 Jan 2021 | 1 Feb 2021 (gaz 2021,p. 1) |
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Relevant notes from the explanatory memorandum
300. This section, based on the corresponding section of the Australian Constitution, provides the Manager‑General may appoint deputies to exercise the functions of the Enactor’s representative during temporary absences or incapacities. The purpose of this section is to provide for the effective administration of the Government of Urabba Parks during the temporary absence or incapacity of the Manager‑General.
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