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EXPORT CONTROL ACT 2020 - SECT 288

Delegation and subdelegation

Delegation by Secretary

  (1)   The Secretary may, in writing, delegate any of the Secretary's functions or powers under this Act to an SES employee, or an acting SES employee, in the Department. The functions or powers that may be delegated under this subsection:

  (a)   include functions or powers the Secretary has as a relevant chief executive, authorised applicant, infringement officer or authorised person for the purposes of a provision of the Regulatory Powers Act because of this Act; and

  (b)   exclude functions and powers referred to in the following table:

 

Powers that must not be delegated

Item

Power

Provision

1

To arrange for the use of computer programs for making certain decisions under this Act

Subsection   286(1)

2

To apply for an adverse publicity order

Subsection   364F(1)

3

To make rules

Section   432

Note 1:   The reference to this Act includes a reference to instruments made under this Act (see the definition of this Act in section   12).

Note 2:   The expressions SES employee and acting SES employee are defined in section   2B of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 .

Note 3:   See also sections   34AA and 34AB of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 .

Subdelegation

  (2)   If, under subsection   (1), the Secretary delegates a function or power to an SES employee or an acting SES employee in the Department, the employee may, in writing, subdelegate the function or power to:

  (a)   an authorised officer; or

  (b)   an APS employee in the Department; or

  (c)   if the function or power is to issue export permits for a kind of prescribed goods under section   225 (and without limiting paragraph   (a) or (b) of this subsection)--a nominated export permit issuer in relation to prescribed goods of that kind.

Note 1:   Section   225 deals with issuing export permits.

Note 2:   An authorised officer may only perform a function, or exercise a power, if that function or power is specified in the authorised officer's instrument of authorisation (see subsection   301(1)).

Powers that must not be subdelegated

  (3)   However, a power under a provision of this Act referred to in the following table must not be subdelegated under subsection   (2):

 

Powers that must not be subdelegated

Item

Power

Provision

1

To approve a manner for making an application for an exemption

Paragraph   53(3)(a)

2

To approve a form for making an application for an exemption

Paragraph   53(3)(b)

3

To make a decision in relation to an application to export relevant goods, if subsection   52(3) applies to the goods

Section   54

4

To approve a manner for making an application for a government certificate

Paragraph   65(2)(a)

5

To approve a form for making an application for a government certificate

Paragraph   65(2)(b)

6

To make a decision in relation to an application for a government certificate, if section   69 applies to the application

Section   67

7

To direct a person not to carry out specified activities or kinds of activities in relation to a debtor under this Act until a relevant Commonwealth liability has been paid

Subsection   95(3), 103(2), 128(3), 139(2), 172(3), 180(2), 206(3) or 213(2)

8

To direct the occupier of a registered establishment to cease carrying out one or more kinds of export operations in relation to one or more kinds of prescribed goods at the establishment

Subsection   132(1)

9

To keep a register of information about premises that are registered under Chapter   4

Subsection   148(1)

10

To determine a place and a form for keeping a register of information about premises that are registered under Chapter   4

Subsection   148(2)

11

To suspend an export licence on the ground that the holder of the licence is or was an associate of a person referred to in paragraph   221(1)(a), (b), (c) or (d)

Paragraph   205(1)(h)

12

To revoke an export licence on the ground that the holder of the licence is or was an associate of a person referred to in paragraph   221(1)(a), (b), (c) or (d)

Paragraph   212(1)(h)

13

To refuse to grant an export licence to an associate of a person referred to in paragraph   221(1)(a), (b), (c) or (d)

Paragraph   221(2)(a)

14

To give directions to the holder of an export licence

Subsection   222(1)

15

To approve a manner for making an application for an export permit

Paragraph   239(1)(a)

16

To approve a form for making an application for an export permit

Paragraph   239(1)(b)

17

To approve a manner for giving a notice of intention to export

Paragraph   243(1)(a)

18

To approve a form for a notice of intention to export

Paragraph   243(1)(b)

19

To give directions to a person or body in relation to a matter covered by rules relating to tariff rate quotas

Subsection   264(3)

20

To give a notice requiring a person to give the Secretary information or produce documents to the Secretary

Subsection   285(1)

21

If rules made for the purposes of section   287 authorise the Secretary to enter into arrangements, on behalf of the Commonwealth--to enter into such arrangements

Section   287

22

To enter into an arrangement with a State or Territory body for officers or employees of the body to be authorised to be authorised officers

Subsection   294(1)

23

To give a direction to an authorised officer about the performance of the authorised officer's functions or the exercise of the authorised officer's powers

Subsection   301(2)

24

To approve a form for an identity card

Paragraph   306(2)(a)

25

To approve a manner for making an application

Paragraph   377(1)(a)

26

To approve a form for making an application

Paragraph   377(1)(b)

26A

To use or disclose relevant information

Sections   389 to 394 and 397D

27

To remit or refund the whole or part of a cost - recovery charge that is payable or that has been paid to the Commonwealth

Subsection   405(1)

28

To direct a person not to carry out specified activities or kinds of activities in relation to a debtor under this Act until a cost - recovery charge has been paid

Section   406

29

To approve a method for taking, testing or analysing a sample

Subparagraph   410(2)(b)(iii)

30

To approve a form for a certificate to be given by an analyst

Subsection   414(2)

31

To approve a form for a claim for compensation

Paragraph   420(4)(a)

Delegation and subdelegation under the rules

  (4)   The rules may provide that specified functions or powers of the Secretary under the rules:

  (a)   must not be delegated; or

  (b)   must not be subdelegated.

Delegate or subdelegate must comply with directions

  (5)   In performing any functions or exercising any powers under a delegation or subdelegation, the delegate or subdelegate must comply with any directions of the Secretary or the person who delegated the function or power.

Application of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 to subdelegation

  (6)   Sections   34AA, 34AB and 34A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 apply in relation to a subdelegation in a corresponding way to the way in which they apply in relation to a delegation.



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