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Register of delegations by CEO to employees
Chief executive officers can delegate their powers to an appropriately qualified local government employee. The register of delegations by the Chief Executive Officer of Toowoomba Regional Council to employees is below.
Please note: Where a delegation is given to an officer or officers, unless noted specifically to the contrary in the Register, a delegate’s Supervisor (who holds immediate, intermediate or ultimate line management responsibility for the delegate) may exercise the delegated authority given to the delegate even if not mentioned by title as a delegate. This principle extends to each Supervisor in the hierarchy up to the Chief Executive Officer, but does not:
Apply if a subordinate delegate has already, in a particular case, exercised the delegation; or
Permit a supervising delegate to exceed his or her own financial delegation or act outside his or her area of accountability. (Refer to 2.36 Delegation Register Policy)
2.36 Delegations Register Policy
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Description of power delegated
Date of delegation
Conditions to which the delegation is subject
B.01.01.
Supervisor Animal Management - Level 4
Power to give identifying information to particular persons.
Section 39 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
7 May 2014 Amended 8 May 2019
B.01.02.
Power to recognise a body supervising an exhibition in which a cat or dog is participating.
Section 42(4) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.03.
Administration Officer Level 2 Environmental Health or Customer Service Branch
Power to, by notice, ask for further information or documents reasonably required to register a dog.
Section 48(2) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.04. (A.01.01.)
Power to give registration notice.
Section 49(2) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.05. (A.01.02.)
Administration Officer Level 2 Environmental Health Branch
Power to record the information about a registration in the appropriate register.
Section 51 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.06.
Power to ask the owner of a dog for other information or documents in the way mentioned in section 48.
Section 55(2) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.07.
Administration Officer Level 2 Environmental Health
Power to: update the information in the relevant register; and give the owner a notice of the amended information
Section 55(4) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.08.
Power to give renewal notice to renew registration for a dog.
Section 56(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.09.
Section 58(2) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.10.
Power to update information in the appropriate register and give a registration device to the owner of the registered dog. Section 58(4) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.11. (A.01.03.)
Power to recognise a body supervising an exhibition or an obedience trial in which a dog is participating.
Section 64(1) (b) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.12.
Power to require applicant to give a stated document or information that is relevant to a permit application.
Section 74(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.13.
Power to grant or refuse a permit application within a certain time.
Section 75(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.14.
Coordinator Animal Management Centre Level 5
Power to decide whether desexing is likely to be a serious risk to the health of a dog.
Section 75(3) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
This will be subject to written advice from a qualified Veterinarian.
B.01.15.
Power to impose conditions on the grant of an application for a restricted dog permit.
Section 75(5) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.16.
Power to issue a restricted dog permit.
Section 77 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.17.
Power to issue a decision notice after deciding to refuse a permit application.
Section 79 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.18.
Power to grant or refuse a renewal application within a certain time.
Section 84(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.19.
Power to seek further information in deciding an application for a renewal application.
Section 84(4)(b) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.20.
Power to: if the application is granted, issue a renewed permit; or if the application is refused, issue a decision notice.
Section 84(5) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.21.
Power to amend a restricted dog permit at any time.
Section 87 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.22. (A.01.04.)
Power to give a dog owner a proposed declaration notice regarding a dog.
Section 90 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.23. (A.01.05.)
Power to withdraw a proposed declaration notice regarding a dog.
Section 92 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.24. (A.01.06.)
Power to consider any written representations and evidence within a period stated in a proposed declaration notice and make a regulated dog declaration.
Section 94 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.25. (A.01.07.)
Power to give an owner of a dog the subject of a proposed declaration notice, a declaration notice or an information notice. Section 95 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.26. (A.01.08.)
Power to destroy a surrendered regulated dog.
Section 100 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
Destruction to be undertaken by a qualified Veterinarian
B.01.27. (A.01.09.)
Power to recover reasonable seizure or destruction costs.
Section 102 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.28.
Manager Environmental Health Services and Manager People and Organisational Development
Power to appoint authorised persons.
Section 104 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.29.
Power to determine authorised persons appointment conditions
Section 105(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.30.
Manager Environmental Health Services Manager Governance, and Manager People and Organisational Development
Power to issue an identity card to each authorised person.
Section 106(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.31.
Power to accept a resignation from an authorised person in the form of a signed notice.
Section 109 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.32.
Power to collect the identity card of a person who ceases to be an authorised person.
Section 110 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.33.
Power to give notice of a proposed inspection program.
Section 114 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.34.
Power to inspect information kept in the regulated dog register.
Section 173(1)(b) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.35.
Power to give notice to the chief executive if a restricted dog is registered in the local government's area or the local government makes a regulated dog declaration in its area.
Section 174(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.36.
Power to give the chief executive notice of changed information or notice of a holder's new residential address upon receiving a notice under section 54 or schedule 1.
Section 175(2) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.37.
Power to respond to the chief executive regarding confirmation of particular information.
Section 176(3) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.38.
Power to keep the dog registry of the local government.
Section 177(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.39. (A.01.10.)
Power to include other information considered appropriate in the general register.
Section 178(e) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.40.
Coordinator, Animal Management Centre - Level 5
Power to accept an application for an internal review of a decision made by Council or an authorised person appointed by Council.
Section 181(2) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.41.
Power to extend the time for making a general review application.
Section 183(2) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.42.
Power to conduct an internal review of a concurrent regulated dog declaration and a destruction order at the same time.
Section 185A Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.43.
Power to conduct an internal review and make a decision to confirm, amend or substitute the original decision.
Section 186 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.44.
Power to issue the applicant with a notice of internal review decision.
Section 187 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.45. (A.01.11.)
Coordinator Regulation - Level 7
Power to authorise an employee to verify a copy of a document.
Section 198(1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.46.
Power to sign a certificate about the state of, or a fact in, a record of the local government.
Section 199 Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.47.
The chief executive officer of a local government may delegate the chief executive officer's functions under this Act to an officer of the local government.
Section 206 (1) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
B.01.48.
Power to approve forms for use under the Act.
Section 209(2) Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008
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B.02.01. (A.02.01.)
General Manager Planning and Development Services; Manager, Development Services
Power to endorse a proposed community management statement.
Section 60(3) Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997.
7 May 2014; Amended - 17 March 2016
Conditions and Limitation - Manager, Development Service to sign when General Manager, Planning and Development Group is absent or unavailable to sign.
B.02.02. (A.02.02.)
Coordinator Waste Collection Services
Power, as a utility service provider, to enter an agreement with a body corporate in relation to the utility charges for the scheme land.
Section 196(4) Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997
B.02.03. (A.02.03.)
Power, as a utility service provider, to ask the registrar to register a charge and to remove the charge when the amount secured by the charge is paid.
Section 197 Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997
B.02.04. (A.02.04.)
Power to enter the common property if necessary to exercise a power conferred under an Act.
Section 316(1) Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997
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B.03.01. (A.03.01.)
Manager, Regional Architecture and Heritage
Power to appoint or employ a private certifier or another building certifier.
Section 51(2)(b) Building Act 1975
B.03.02. (A.03.02.)
Power, as the holder of a registered easement or statutory covenant, to consent to building work.
Section 65 Building Act 1975
B.03.03. (A.03.03.)
Power to take the action it considers necessary to complete the building work where the building development approval lapses and the building work is other than demolition.
Section 92(2) Building Act 1975
B.03.04. (A.03.04.)
Manager, Development Services and Manager, Regional Architecture and Heritage
Power to use all or part of any security given to the local government for the carrying out of the building work.
Section 92(5) Building Act 1975
B.03.05. (A.03.05.)
Power to refund or release part of any security given to the local government for the carrying out of the building work, at any time, having regard to the progress of the building work.
Section 93(1) Building Act 1975
B.03.06. (A.03.06.)
Power to consult with a private certifier with regard to further extensions of the period under SPA, s 341 (When approval lapses if development not started).
Section 97(2) Building Act 1975
B.03.07. (A.03.07.)
Power, as the assessment manager, to take enforcement action against an owner contravening section 114 of the Act. Section 117 Building Act 1975
B.03.08. (A.03.08.)
Power to give a building certifier a notice ('show cause notice').
Section 206(1) Building Act 1975
B.03.09. (A.03.09.)
Power to consider any representations made under the show cause notice and decide to take no further action, or apply to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal to start a disciplinary proceeding against the building certifier.
Section 207 Building Act 1975
B.03.10. (A.03.10.)
Power to consult with any other entity considered appropriate in deciding an application made by the owner of a budget accommodation building to approve a period for the building under section 220(a)(ii) or (b)(ii) (longer periods for approval). Section 221(2) Building Act 1975
B.03.11. (A.03.11)
Power to grant (including with reasonable conditions) or refuse an application made by the owner of a budget accommodation building to approve a period for the building under section 220(a)(ii) or (b)(ii) (longer periods for approval). Section 221(3) Building Act 1975
B.03.12. (A.03.12.)
Power to, on written application from the owner, decide whether or not a building conforms with fire safety standards and, if applicable, state what must be done to make the building conform.
Section 222(2) Building Act 1975
B.03.13. (A.03.13.)
Power to inspect budget accommodation buildings at least once every 3 years.
Section 228 Building Act 1975
B.03.14. (A.03.14.)
Power, as local government, to approve, with or without conditions, a later day for a residential care building to comply with section 231AK of the Building Act.
Section 231AK(a)(iii) and (b)(iii) and section 231AL Building Act 1975
B.03.15. (A.03.15.)
Power to, on application by a pool owner, decide an application for exemption from complying with part of the pool safety standard relating to barriers for a regulated pool due to disability (with or without conditions).
Section 237 Building Act 1975
B.03.16. (A.03.16.)
Power to give an applicant a show cause notice.
Section 242(2) Building Act 1975
B.03.17. (A.03.17.)
Power to consider any representations made under the show cause notice and give a further notice (a revocation notice) to the applicant, revoking the decision previously given.
Section 242(3) Building Act 1975
B.03.18. (A.03.18.)
Building Surveyor Pool Inspector
Power, as owner of adjoining land, to grant access to Council's land to the owner of the other land to carry out fencing work.
Section 245XG(1) Building Act 1975
B.03.19. (A.03.19.)
Power, as owner of adjoining land, where Council has carried out urgent fencing work under section 245XK of the Building Act and the owner of the other land is responsible for some or all of the costs of carrying out the fencing work under section 245XH of the Building Act, to require the owner of the other land to contribute a share for any reasonable cost incurred for the fencing work.
Section 245XN(2) Building Act 1975
B.03.20. (A.03.20.)
Power to inspect a regulated pool for compliance when a pool safety complaint notice, or section 245I or 245UA notice is received.
Section 246ADA(2) Building Act 1975
B.03.21. (A.03.21.)
Power to take necessary enforcement action to ensure the pool complies with the pool safety standard or fencing standards for the pool.
Section 246ADA(5) Building Act 1975
B.03.22. (A.03.22.)
Power to cancel pool safety certificate for a regulated pool.
Section 246AF Building Act 1975
B.03.23. (A.03.23.)
Power to give a notice ('enforcement notice') to the owner of a building, structure or building work.
Section 248(1) Building Act 1975
B.03.24. (A.03.24.)
Power to give an enforcement notice to a person who does not comply with a particular matter in the Building Act 1975. Section 248(2) Building Act 1975
B.03.25. (A.03.25.)
Power to give a person a show cause notice.
Section 248(3) Building Act 1975
B.03.26.
Power to authorise an officer to enter a building or structure and remove all persons found there.
Section 253 Building Act 1975
B.03.27. (A.03.27.)
Power, as local government, to make a complaint for an offence against section 245K, 245L or 246AR(2) of the Building Act 1975.
Section 256(2)(e) Building Act 1975
B.03.28. (A.03.28.)
Power, as local government, to make a complaint for an offence against section 246AD(2) or 246AJ(4) of the Building Act 1975.
Section 256(2)(f) Building Act 1975
B.03.29. (A.03.29.)
Power, as local government, to make a complaint for an offence against section 246AP(2) of the Building Act 1975.
Section 256(2)(g) Building Act 1975
B.03.30. (A.03.30.)
Power, as local government, to make a complaint for an offence against chapter 8, part 4, division 5, subdivision 2, other than section 246ATH(2) of the Building Act 1975.
Section 256(2)(h) Building Act 1975
B.03.31. (A.03.31.)
Power, as local government, to make a complaint for an offence against chapter 8, part 5 of the Building Act 1975.
Section 256(2)(i) Building Act 1975
B.03.32. (A.03.32.)
Power, as local government, to make a complaint for an offence in the Building Act 1975 other than an offence listed in section 256(2)(a)-(j) of the Building Act.
Section 256(2)(k) Building Act 1975
B.03.33. (A.03.33.)
Power to extend the time for an owner of a swimming pool to comply with section 235 (where an extension under section 49H(11)(b) of the Local Government Act 1936 is still in force.
Section 262 Building Act 1975
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B.04.01. (A.04.01.)
Local Disaster Coordinator
Power to provide, at least once a year, written notice of the members of a Local Disaster Management Group to the chief executive and the chairperson for the disaster district in which the Local Disaster Management Group is situated.
Section 37 Disaster Management Act 2003.
B.04.02. (A.04.01.)
Power to enter into an agreement with the chief executive that sets out the responsibilities of each party in relation to the SES in the local government's area.
Section 88A Disaster Management Act 2003.
B.04.03. (A.04.03.)
Power to consult with the chief executive regarding the functions of an ES unit in the local government area.
Section 90(3) Disaster Management Act 2003.
B.04.04. (A.04.04.)
Power to nominate a member to be appointed as an ES unit coordinator by the chief executive.
Section 94 Disaster Management Act 2003.
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B.06.01. (A.06.01.)
Power, in cooperation with the chief executive, to develop a healthy waters management plan.
Section 24(2) Environmental Protection (Water) Policy 2009
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B.07.01. (A.07.01.)
Administration Officer Level 2 Environmental Health Services Branch and Environmental Health Officer Level 3 and Environmental Officer, Development Services
Power, as an administering authority, to give an applicant a notice about an application that is not a properly made application.
Section 128 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.02. (A.07.02.)
Power to agree a further period within which the applicant must give notice under section 128
Section 129 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.03. (A.07.03.)
Power, as an administering authority, to give a notice about an application made by joint applicants, to the principal applicant nominated in the application.
Section 130 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.04. (A.07.04.)
Environmental Health Officer Level 3 and Environmental Officer, Development Services
Power, as an administering authority, to refuse to allow a change to an application if the change would result in the application not being a properly made application and the applicant does not take action to make the remade application properly made.
Section 132 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.05. (A.07.05.)
Power, as an administering authority, to give written agreement that a change to an application is a minor change.
Section 133 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.06. (A.07.06.)
Power, as an administering authority, to make a written information request to the applicant to give further information needed to assess the application.
Section 140 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.07. (A.07.07.)
Power, as an administering authority, to agree to extend the applicant's information request response period.
Sections 145 and 147 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.08. (A.07.10.)
Power, as an administering authority, to by written notice to the applicant extend the decision period and further extend the decision period with the written agreement of the applicant.
Section 168 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.09. (A.07.13.)
Power, as an administering authority, to refuse a site- specific application or approve a site-specific application subject to conditions.
Section 172 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.10. (A.07.14.)
Power, as an administering authority, to impose a condition on an environmental authority or draft environmental authority to which section 115 applies.
Section 203 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.11. (A.07.15.)
Administration Officer L2 Environmental Health Services Branch and Environmental Officer, Development Services
Power, as an administering authority, to amend an environmental authority to correct a clerical or formal error by giving written notice to the holder but only if the amendment does not adversely affect the interests of the holder or anyone else. Section 211 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.12. (A.07.17.)
Power, as an administering authority, to make an amendment to an environmental authority which is necessary or desirable because of a matter mentioned in section 215(2) or if the holder has agreed in writing to the amendment.
Section 215 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.13. (A.07.18.)
Power, as an administering authority, to make other amendments to an environmental authority in accordance with the procedure required by Chapter 5, Part 6, Division 2 or with the written agreement of the authority holder.
Sections 216 and 219 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.14. (A.07.19.)
Administration Officer Level 4 Environmental Health Services Branch and Environmental Health Officer Level 3 and Environmental Officer, Development Services
Power, as an administering authority, to decide whether an application made by the holder of an environmental authority to amend the authority is a minor or major amendment.
Section 228 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.15. (A.07.20.)
Power, as an administering authority, to give written agreement to the continued assessment of a changed application to amend an environmental authority.
Section 237 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.16. (A.07.21.)
Power, as an administering authority, to request further information needed to assess a changed amendment application which is not a minor change and to which the information stage applies.
Section 238(3) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.17. (A.07.23.)
Power, as an administering authority, to decide to approve or refuse an amendment application.
Section 240 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.18. (A.07.24.)
Power, as an administering authority, to decide to approve an application to amalgamate environmental authorities or refuse an amalgamation application to which section 247(1) (b) applies.
Section 247 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.19. (A.07.25.)
Administration Officer L2 Environmental Health Services Branch and Environmental Health Officer Level 3 and Environmental Officer, Development Services
Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse an application by the holder of an environmental authority to transfer all or part of the environmental authority to another entity.
Section 254 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.20. (A.07.27.)
Power, as an administering authority, to make a written request to an applicant to give further information needed to assess an application to surrender an environmental authority.
Section 265 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.21. (A.07.28.)
Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse a surrender application.
Section 266 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.22. (A.07.29.)
Power, as an administering authority, to cancel or suspend an environmental authority if an event mentioned in section 278(2) has occurred.
Section 278 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.23. (A.07.30.)
Power, as an administering authority, to decide to suspend or cancel an environmental authority.
Section 282 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.24. (A.07.31.)
Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse an application made by the holder of an environmental authority to suspend the environmental authority.
Section 284C Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.25. (A.07.32.) Environmental Health Officer Level 3 and Environmental Officer, Development Services
Power, as an administering authority, to impose a condition on an environmental authority requiring the holder to give financial assurances as security for compliance with the environmental authority and for costs or expenses mentioned in section 298.
Section 292 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.26. (A.07.33.)
Power, as an administering authority, to decide the amount and form of financial assurance required under a condition of an environmental authority.
Section 295 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.27. (A.07.34.)
Environmental Health Officer Level 6
Power, as an administering authority, to decide to make a claim on or realise a financial assurance.
Section 301 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.28. (A.07.35.)
Power, as an administering authority, to by written notice require an applicant to give a compliance statement for a financial assurance before deciding an application to amend or discharge the financial assurance.
Section 304 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.29. (A.07.36.)
Power, as an administering authority, to approve or refuse an application by the holder of an environmental authority to amend the amount or form of a financial assurance stated in a notice given under section 296 or to discharge a financial assurance.
Section 305 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.30. (A.07.37.)
Power, as an administering authority, to require a change of the amount of a financial assurance.
Section 306 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.31. (A.07.38.)
Power, as the administering authority, to recover from the holder of an environmental authority as a debt, outstanding annual fees.
Section 308 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.32. (A.07.39.)
Coordinator Level 7 Environmental Health Services Branch
Power, as an administering authority, to change the anniversary day for an environmental authority for which an annual fee is prescribed, in the circumstances provided for by section 310(1)(a) and 310(1)(b).
Section 310 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.33. (A.07.40.)
Power, as an administering authority, to change an anniversary day for an environmental authority.
Section 311 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.34. (A.07.42.)
Administration Level 1 Environmental Health Services Branch and Environmental Health Officer Level 3 and Environmental Officer, Development Services
Power, as an administering authority, to ask any entity for advice, comment or information about an application made under Chapter 5.
Section 315 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.35. (A.07.43.)
Coordinators of Council
Power, as person aware of an event described in section 320A, to give written notice of the event, its nature and the circumstances in which it happened to the administering authority, any occupier of the affected land or any registered owner of the affected land, or by public notice.
Section 320C Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.36. (A.07.44.)
Power, as employer aware of an event described in section 320A, to give written notice of the event, its nature and the circumstances in which it happened to the administering authority, any occupier of the affected land or any registered owner of the affected land, or by public notice.
Section 320D Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.37. (A.07.45.)
Environmental Health Officer Level 3
Power, as an administering authority, to require a person to conduct or commission an environmental audit.
Sections 322 and 323 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.38. (A.07.46.)
Power, as an administering authority, to require a person to conduct or commission an environmental investigation.
Section 326B Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.39. (A.07.47.)
Power, as an administering authority, to ask for further information.
Section 326F Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.40. (A.07.48.)
Power, as an administering authority, to require a person or public authority to submit a draft transitional environmental program.
Section 332 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.41. (A.07.49.)
General Manager Water and Waste Services and Manager Environmental Services
Power to submit a draft transitional environmental program to the administering authority for approval.
Section 333 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.42. (A.07.50.)
Power, as an administering authority, to by written notice require the person or public authority that submitted the draft transitional environmental authority to give further information.
Section 334A Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.43. (A.07.51.)
Coordinator Level 7 Environmental Health Services Branch, General Manager Water and Waste Services
Power to make a submission in relation to a draft transitional environmental program.
Section 335 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.44. (A.07.52.)
Power, as an administering authority, to invite parties to a conference to help it determine whether or not to approve a draft transitional environmental program.
Section 336 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.45. (A.07.53.)
Power, as an administering authority, to seek advice, comment or information about a TEP submission.
Section 336A Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.46. (A.07.54.)
Power, as an administering authority, to extend the period for decision about a draft transitional environmental program and approve a draft transitional environmental program.
Section 337 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.47. (A.07.55.)
Power, as an administering authority, to:- a) approve a draft transitional environmental program as submitted or with amendments requested or agreed to by the administering authority; or b) refuse to approve a draft transitional environmental program.
Section 339(1) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.48. (A.07.56.)
Power, as an administering authority, to impose on an approval of a draft transitional environmental program:- a) any conditions the authority must impose under a regulatory requirement; and b) any other conditions the administering authority considers appropriate.
Section 339(2) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.49. (A.07.57.)
Power, as an administering authority, to give a person or public authority who submitted a draft transitional environmental program for approval written notice of the decision.
Section 340 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.50. (A.07.58.)
Power, as an administering authority, to approve a draft transitional environmental program if there has been substantial compliance with public notice requirements.
Section 342 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.51. (A.07.59.)
Power, as an administering authority, to consider and approve or refuse an application to amend a transitional environmental program.
Section 344 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.52. (A.07.60.)
Power, as an administering authority, to apply to the Court for an order that section 353(1) does not apply.
Section 355 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.53.
Power as holder of Environmental Authority to apply for a licence (a temporary emissions licence) that permits the temporary relaxation or modification of particular conditions of an environmental authority that relate to the release of a contaminant into the environment in response to an applicable event.
Section 357B Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.54. (A.07.61.)
Environmental Health Officer Level 3 Power, as administering authority, to –
• grant an application for a temporary emissions licence as submitted or on different terms than have been requested in the application; or
• refuse to grant the application for a temporary emissions licence
Section 357E Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.55. (A.07.62.)
Power, as administering authority, to amend, cancel or suspend a temporary emissions licence.
Section 357J Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.56. (A.07.63.)
Environmental Health Officer Level 3 and General Manager Water and Waste Services
Power, as holder of a temporary emissions licence, to give written agreement to the amendment of the licence.
B.07.57. (A.07.64.)
Power, as an administering authority, to issue an environment protection order.
Section 358 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.58.
Power, as chief executive officer, to appoint an employee of the Council to be an authorised person.
Section 445(2) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.59.
Power, as administering executive, to issue an identity card to each authorised person.
Section 448 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.60. (A.07.82.)
Administration Officer L 4 Environmental Health Services Branch
Power, as an administering authority, to require a person to provide information for the enforcement or administration of this Act.
Section 451 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.61.
Coordinator L7 Environmental Health Services Branch
Power, as administering executive to destroy or dispose of a forfeited thing that becomes the property of Council.
Section 463(2) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.62. (A.07.85.)
Power, as an administering authority, to waive payment of costs of investigation or remediation work.
Section 489 Environmental Protection Act 1994
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B.07.63. (A.07.86.)
Power, as an administering authority, to make an application to the court for an order against a defendant for costs.
Section 501(1)(c) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.64. (A.07.87.)
Power, as an administering authority, to carry out work or take other action reasonably necessary where a person has failed to comply with an order made under section 502.
Section 502A(2) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.65. (A.07.88.)
Power, as an administering authority, to make an application to the Court to remedy or restrain an offence against this Act.
Section 505 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.66. (A.07.90.)
Power, where the chief executive has delegated the powers as an administering authority to Council, to exercise those delegated powers.
Section 518 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.67.(A.07.91.)
Manager Governance Technical Officer Level 4 Environmental Health Services Branch or Local Laws Officer Level 4 or Environmental Health Officer Level 4
Power, as an administering authority, to review a decision.
Section 521(5) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.68. (A.07.92.)
Manager Governance and General Manager Water and Waste Services
Power, as a dissatisfied person, to apply for a review of an original decision.
Section 521 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.69. (A.07.93.)
Power, as a dissatisfied person that has applied for a review under section 521, to apply to the Planning and Environment Court or the Land Court for a stay of operation of the original decision.
Section 522 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.70. (A.07.94.)
Power, as a dissatisfied person, to appeal to the Land Court against a review decision of an original decision mentioned in schedule 2, part 1.
Section 524 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.71. (A.07.95.)
Power, as a dissatisfied person, to appeal to the Planning and Environment Court against a review decision of an original decision, other than a review decision to which Chapter 11, Part 3, Division 3, Subdivision 1 of this Act applies or a review decision that relates to an original decision mentioned in Schedule 2, Part 3.
Section 531 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.72.
Power, as administering executive, to approve forms for use under the Environmental Protection Act 1994.
Section 544(1) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.73. (A.07.96.)
Administration Level 4 Environmental Health Services Branch
Power, as an administering authority, to prepare and submit a report to the chief executive.
Section 546 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.74. (A.07.98.)
Power, as an administering authority, to change or cancel a condition of an environmental authority given continuing effect under section 619(2)(d) or 619(4)(d) of this Act.
Section 620 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.75. (A.07.99.)
Administration Level 2 Environmental Health Services Branch and Environmental Officer, Development Services
Power, as an administering authority, in relation to an activity being carried out under section 619(1) of this Act, to give the person carrying out the activity a development approval and a registration certificate.
Section 621 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.76. (A.07.101.)
Power, as an administering authority, to amend a condition about financial assurance imposed under Chapter 13 Part 7.
Section 634 Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.77. (A.07.102.)
Power, as an administering authority, to consider or continue to consider, a draft transitional program submitted under section 332 or 333 before 4 April 2011 and decide whether to approve it under the unamended Act.
Section 671(2) Environmental Protection Act 1994
B.07.78. (A.07.104.)
Power, as an administering authority, to approve an application to convert a surrendered registration certificate to an environmental authority that has been suspended under Chapter 5, Part 11A of this Act.
Section 698B Environmental Protection Act 1994
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B.08.01. (A.08.02.)
Power, as an administering authority, to recover as a debt an unpaid fee under the Act.
Section 116A Environmental Protection Regulation 2008
B.08.02. (A.08.03.)
Power, as an administering authority, to recover as a debt from the holder of an environmental authority an unpaid supplementary annual fee for an amended environmental authority.
Section 134 Environmental Protection Regulation 2008
B.08.03. (A.08.04.)
Power to administer and enforce former environmentally relevant activities devolved to Council.
Section 156 Environmental Protection Regulation 2008
B.08.04. (A.08.05.)
Administration Officer Level 2 Environmental Health Services Branch
Power, as an administering authority, to refund:- a) the application fee for a later application; and b) the annual fee for a development approval for chemical storage.
Section 164 Environmental Protection Regulation 2008
B.08.05. (A.08.06.)
Power, as an administering authority, to refund to the holder of an environmental authority an annual fee if environmental authorities are amalgamated.
Section 168 Environmental Protection Regulation 2008
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B.09.01. (A.09.01.)
Power to consult with the commissioner about a notice under section 104G(1).
Section 104G(2) Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990
B.09.02. (A.09.02.)
Power to consult with an authorised officer about a notice under section 104I(7) or (8).
Section 104I(9) Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990
B.09.03. (A.09.03.)
Power to refuse or grant, subject to any conditions, an application to pay contributions by instalments.
Section 121(2) Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990
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B.10.01.
Power to agree with the chief executive that the State may do a thing that is a matter of administration and enforcement for local government under section 23(1) of the Food Act 2006.
Section 25(1)(a) Food Act 2006
B.10.02.
Power to agree with the chief executive that Council may do a thing that is a matter of administration and enforcement for the State under section 22(1) of the Food Act 2006.
Section 25(1)(b) Food Act 2006
B.10.03.
Power to consult with the chief executive in relation actions taken by the State on Council's behalf under section 26(2).
Section 27(a) Food Act 2006
B.10.04. (A.10.01.)
Power to consult with the chief executive about the chief executive asking Council to provide information about matters administered and enforced by Council, either solely or in conjunction with the State, under sections 24 and 25 of the Food Act 2006.
Section 28(4) Food Act 2006
B.10.05. (A.10.02.)
Power to consider and grant, or refuse to grant, an application for a licence to carry on a licensable food business.
Section 55 Food Act 2006
B.10.06. (A.10.03.)
Power to obtain and consider the written advice of an auditor about whether a food safety program complies with section 98.
Section 56(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.07. (A.10.04.)
Power to decide whether premises are suitable for carrying on a licensable food business.
Section 58 Food Act 2006
B.10.08. (A.10.05.)
Power to make enquiries as to the suitability of the applicant to hold a licence, and the suitability of the premises for carrying on a licensable food business.
Section 59(1)(a) Food Act 2006
B.10.09. (A.10.06.)
Administration Officer L2 Environmental Health Services Branch and Environmental Health Officer Level 3
Power to require the applicant to give Council further information or documents that Council reasonably requires.
Section 59(1)(b) Food Act 2006
B.10.10. (A.10.07.)
Power to extend the time needed to make a decision about the application.
Section 62(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.11. (A.10.08.)
Power to agree with the applicant, at any time prior to the final consideration day, about the day upon which the application must be decided.
Section 62(3) Food Act 2006
B.10.12. (A.10.09.)
Power to issue a provisional licence, at any time prior to deciding an application for a licence.
Section 64 Food Act 2006
B.10.13. (A.10.10.)
Power to decide the term of the licence. (Note: not more than 3 years).
Section 67 Food Act 2006
B.10.14. (A.10.11.)
Power to decide the term of the provisional licence. (Note: not more than 3 months).
Section 68(1) Food Act 2006
B.10.15. (A.10.12.)
Power to extend, and further extend, the term of a provisional licence (to a total period of not more than 3 months after the provisional licence was issued).
Section 68(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.16. (A.10.13.)
Power to impose reasonable conditions on the licence.
Section 69(1)(e) Food Act 2006
B.10.17. (A.10.14.)
Power to consider and renew, or refuse to renew, the licence for an application made under section 72(1) of the Food Act 2006.
Section 72(3) Food Act 2006
B.10.18. (A.10.15.)
Power to consider and restore, or refuse to restore, the licence, where application has been made under section 73(1) of the Food Act 2006.
Section 73(3) Food Act 2006
B.10.19. (A.10.16.)
Power to consider and amend, or refuse to amend, a licence, where application has been made under section 74(1) of the Food Act 2006.
Section 74(3) Food Act 2006
B.10.20. (A.10.17.)
Power to require the applicant to give Council further information or documents Council reasonably requires to decide the application (for an application that is made under Chapter 3, Part 5, Division 2, Subdivision 1, i.e. sections 72(1), 73(1) and 74(1)).
Section 75(1) Food Act 2006
B.10.21. (A.10.18.)
Power to give an information notice where Council has failed to decide an application within 30 days of receipt under Chapter 3, Part 5, Division 2, Subdivision 1, i.e. Sections 72(1), 73(1) and 74(1).
Section 77(4) Food Act 2006
B.10.22. (A.10.19.)
Power to give a show cause notice.
Section 79(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.23. (A.10.20.)
Power to consider representations about a show cause notice.
Section 80(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.24. (A.10.21.)
Power to end the show cause process after considering representations made by the licensee.
Section 81 Food Act 2006
B.10.25. (A.10.22.)
Power to suspend a licence after considering representations (if any).
Section 82(2)(a) Food Act 2006
B.10.26. (A.10.23.)
Power to cancel a licence after considering representations (if any).
Section 82(2)(b) Food Act 2006
B.10.27. (A.10.24.)
Power to suspend a licence immediately.
Section 83(1) Food Act 2006
B.10.28. (A.10.25.)
Power to give an information notice and show cause notice, as required, before suspending a licence pursuant to section 83(1).
Section 83(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.29. (A.10.26.)
Power, as the second local government, to take the same action as the first local government (except the power to cancel, suspend impose conditions or other similar action in relation to the licence).
Section 90(1) Food Act 2006
B.10.30. (A.10.27.)
Power, as the second local government, to advise the first local government of the thing done or omitted to be done by a licensee of a mobile food business.
Section 91(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.31. (A.10.28.)
Power, as the first local government, to take action, in relation to a thing done or omitted to be done by the licensee in the second local government area.
Section 92(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.32. (A.10.29.)
Power to consider and grant, or refuse to grant, an application for a replacement licence.
Section 97 Food Act 2006
B.10.33. (A.10.30.)
Power to consider an application and to accredit, or refuse to accredit, the food safety program.
Section 103(1) Food Act 2006
B.10.34. (A.10.31.)
Power to obtain and consider the written advice of an auditor about whether or not the food safety program complies with the criteria in section 104.
Section 103(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.35. (A.10.32.)
Power, before deciding the application, to require the applicant to give further information or documents reasonably required to decide the application.
Section 105(1) Food Act 2006
B.10.36. (A.10.33.)
Power to give an information notice to the applicant where the application is refused under section 107.
Section 107(4) Food Act 2006
B.10.37. (A.10.34.)
Power to decide that more time is needed to make a decision about the application.
Section 108(1) Food Act 2006
B.10.38. (A.10.35.)
Section 108(3) Food Act 2006
B.10.39. (A.10.36.)
Power, after accrediting an applicant's food safety program, to decide how often the program must have compliance audits.
Section 109(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.40. (A.10.37.)
Power to determine changes to the frequency of compliance audits for a food safety program accredited by Council.
Section 110 Food Act 2006
B.10.41. (A.10.38.)
Power to consider an application and approve, or refuse to approve, the amendment of an accredited food safety program.
Section 112(4) Food Act 2006
B.10.42. (A.10.39.)
Section 113(1) Food Act 2006
B.10.43. (A.10.40.)
Power to direct the holder of a Council accredited food safety program to amend the program.
Section 114 Food Act 2006
B.10.44. (A.10.41.)
Power to give the holder of a food safety program a show cause notice, and to decide the term of the show cause period.
Section 118 Food Act 2006
B.10.45. (A.10.42.)
Section 119 Food Act 2006
B.10.46. (A.10.43.)
Power, after considering written representations by the holder of the accredited food safety program, to take no further action.
Section 120 Food Act 2006
B.10.47. (A.10.44.)
Power to cancel the accreditation of a food safety program.
Section 121 (2) Food Act 2006
B.10.48. (A.10.45.)
Power to conduct a non-conformance audit of a food safety program.
Section 160(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.49.
Power, as administering executive, to give directions to an authorised person in the exercise of powers under the Food Act 2006.
Section 165 Food Act 2006
B.10.50.
Power to appoint an authorised person for the purposes of the Food Act 2006.
Section 168 Food Act 2006
B.10.51.
Power, as administering executive, to sign a notice that states the conditions on which an authorised person holds office.
Section 169 Food Act 2006
B.10.52.
Section 170 Food Act 2006
B.10.53.
Power, if a seized thing is forfeited to Council, to deal with it a manner considered appropriate.
Section 193(6) Food Act 2006
B.10.54. (A.10.46.)
Power to approve an improvement notice where remedying the contravention would be likely to stop the food business from operating.
Section 210(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.55.
Power to apply to the District Court for an injunction.
Section 223 Food Act 2006
B.10.56. (A.10.47.)
Power, as the 'reviewer', to review an original decision under Chapter 3 or Chapter 4 of the Food Act 2006.
Section 237 Food Act 2006
B.10.57. (A.10.48.)
Power, as reviewer, to, at any time, extend the time to apply for a review.
Section 238(2) Food Act 2006
B.10.58. (A.10.49.)
Power, as reviewer, to, after reviewing the original decision, make a further decision to: (a) confirm the original decision; or (b) amend the original decision; or (c) substitute another decision for the original decision.
Section 239 Food Act 2006
B.10.59.
Power to sign a certificate stating that costs sought by Council under section 255 of the Food Act 2006 were incurred.
Section 250(4) Food Act 2006
B.10.60.
Coordinator Level 7
Power to deal with a thing forfeited to Council, under section 257, in manner considered appropriate.
Section 258 Food Act 2006
B.10.61.
Power to approve forms for use by the Council under the Food Act 2006.
Section 277(2) Food Act 2006
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B.11.01. (A.11.03.)
Manager ICT (default); Manager, Governance (review officer)
Power, as agency, to give access to a document created after the application for access is received.
Section 47 Information Privacy Act 2009
Manager Governance - When undertaking an internal review of a decision
B.11.02. (A.11.04.)
Manager ICT (default); Manager, Governance (review officer)Manager, Governance
Power, as agency, to search for a document on a backup system if it considers the search is appropriate.
Section 49 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.03.
Manager ICT (default); Manager, Governance (review officer) Manager, Governance
Power, as agency's principal officer, to deal with an access or amendment application.
Section 50(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.04.
Power, as agency's principal officer, to delegate the power to deal with an access or amendment application, provided the application does not involve making a healthcare decision or appointing a health care professional.
Section 50(2) and 50(5) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.05. (A.11.06.)
Power, as agency, to refuse to deal with an access or amendment application if: (a) the application does not comply with all relevant application requirements; and (b) the applicant has been afforded a reasonable opportunity to consult with a view to making the application comply.
Section 53 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.06. (A.11.07.)
Power, as agency, to refuse to deal with an access application if: (a) the application should have been made under the Right to Information Act (because it is for access to a document other than to the extent it contains the applicant's personal information); and (b) reasonable efforts have been made to inform the applicant that the application: (i) cannot be made under the Information Privacy Act; and (ii) should be made under the Right to Information Act; and may be changed so it can be made under the Information Privacy Act, or may be dealt with under the Right to Information Act by paying the application fee.
Section 54 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.07. (A.11.08.)
Power, as agency, at any time before a deemed decision is taken to have been made in relation to an access or amendment application, to ask applicant for a further specified period to consider the application. Note: more than one request can be made (section 55(2) Information Privacy Act
Section 55(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.08. (A.11.09.)
Manager ICT (a)
Power, as agency, to continue to consider an access or amendment application, if a further specified period has been requested under section 55(1), the applicant has not refused the request, and no notice that the applicant has applied for review has been received.
Section 55(3) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.09. (A.11.10.)
Power, as agency, to give access to a document that contains information the disclosure of which may reasonably be expected to be of concern to a government, agency, or person (a "relevant third party"), only if reasonably practicable steps are taken to obtain the relevant third party's views on whether: (a) the document is a document for Chapter 3 of the Information Privacy Act (document of an agency or a Minister under the Right to Information Act); or (i) the information is exempt information or contrary to public interest information.
Section 56(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.10. (A.11.11.)
Power, as agency, to transfer an access or amendment application to another agency if the document is not in the original agency's possession, but is, to the original agency's knowledge, in the other agency's possession, and the other agency consents.
Section 57(2) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.11. (A.11.12.)
Power, as agency, to refuse to deal with the application without having identified any or all of the documents, if the documents contain information of a stated kind or relate to a stated subject matter and it appears that all of the documents are comprised of exempt information (as defined in Schedule 3 of the Right to Information Act).
Section 59 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.12. (A.11.13.)
Power, as agency, to refuse to deal with an access or amendment application, or, if considering two or more access or amendment applications by the applicant, all the applications, if the work involved in dealing with the application, or all the applications, would substantially and unreasonably divert the resources of Council from use in performance of Council functions.
Section 60(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.13. (A.11.14.)
Power, as agency, to give the applicant: (a) written notice of the refusal to deal with an access or amendment application under section 60(1) Information Privacy Act; and a reasonable opportunity to consult.
Section 61(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.14. (A.11.15.)
Power, as agency, to refuse to deal with a later access application for one or more of the same documents sought under the first access application by the same applicant, to the extent it is for access to documents in the first application, if the later application does not disclose any reasonable basis for seeking such access.
Section 62(3) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.15. (A.11.16.)
Power, as agency, to refuse to deal with a later amendment application for one or more of the same documents sought to be amended under the first access application by the same applicant, to the extent it is for amendment to documents in the first application, if the later application does not disclose any reasonable basis for seeking such access.
Section 63(3) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.16. (A.11.17.)
(b) Power, as agency, after considering an access application, to decide whether to give access to the document and whether any access charge must be paid by the applicant.
Section 65 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.17. (A.11.18.)
Power, as agency, to refuse access to a document in the same way and to the extent access can be refused under section 47 Right to Information Act, were access to the document applied for under that Act.
Section 67(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.18. (A.11.19.)
Power, as agency, to give a prescribed written notice to an applicant, for an access application, of: (a) the decision on the application, including a decision to refuse to deal with the application; and the fact that the document is not a document in the possession, or under the control, of Council, if this is the case.
Section 68(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.19. (A.11.20.)
Power, as agency, to not include any exempt information or contrary to public interest information in the notice given under section 68(1) Information Privacy Act.
Section 68(3) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.20. (A.11.21.)
Power, as agency, to give prescribed written notice to an applicant that does not include details required to be in a prescribed written notice under section 199(a) and (b) Information Privacy Act, but states that Council neither confirms nor denies the existence of the document, but assuming the document does exist, it would be a document to which access would be refused under section 67 Information Privacy Act to the extent it comprised prescribed information.
Section 69(2) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.21. (A.11.22.)
(b) Power, as agency, after considering an amendment application, to decide whether amendment of the document is permitted.
Section 70 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.22. (A.11.23.)
Power, as agency, to give an applicant for an amendment application a prescribed written notice of the decision on the application.
Section 73(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.23. (A.11.24.)
Power, as agency, to not include reasons for a decision to permit amendment of the document in the notice given under section 73(1) Information Privacy Act.
Section 73(2) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.24. (A.11.25.)
Power, as agency, to not include any exempt information or contrary to public interest information in the notice given under section 73(1) Information Privacy Act.
Section 73(3) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.25. (A.11.26.)
Power, as agency, if a decision to amend the document is made, to make the amendment by altering the personal information or adding an appropriate notation to the personal information.
Section 74 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.26. (A.11.27.)
Power, as agency, to waive an access charge.
Sections 80, 81 and 82 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.27. (A.11.28.)
Power, as agency, to refuse to give access to a document in a form requested, if it would: (a) interfere unreasonably with Council's operations, or (b) be detrimental to the preservation of the document, or (c) be inappropriate having regard to the physical nature of the document; or (d) involve an infringement of the copyright of a person other than the State, and give access in another form.
Section 83(4) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.28. (A.11.29.)
Power, as agency, to extend the period in which an applicant may access a document.
Section 84(2) Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.29. (A.11.30.)
Power, as agency, to defer giving access to a document for a reasonable period if the document was prepared: (a) for presentation to the Assembly or a committee of the Assembly; or (b) for release to the media; or solely for inclusion in a document prepared for a purpose in (a) or (b).
Section 87 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.30. (A.11.31.)
Power, as agency, to delete irrelevant information from a copy of a requested document when giving access to that requested document, if the agency considers, after considering the terms of the application or consulting with the applicant, that the applicant would accept the copy and it is reasonably practicable to give access to the copy.
Section 88 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.31. (A.11.33.)
Power, as agency, to apply to the information commissioner for approval to waive or modify the obligation to comply with the privacy principles.
Section 157 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.32. (A.11.34.)
(c) Power, as agency, to ask the information commissioner to extend the time within which to take action stated in a compliance notice.
Section 159 Information Privacy Act 2009
B.11.33. (A.11.35.)
Power, as agency, to apply to QCAT, as provided under the QCAT Act, for review of the information commissioner's decision to give a compliance notice.
Section 161(1) Information Privacy Act 2009
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Power, as responsible person for a government representative, to delegate the obligation to give details under section 71(3) of the Integrity Act 2009 to the integrity commissioner.
Section 71(4) Integrity Act 2009
Power, as responsible person for a government representative, where a lobbyist carries out a lobbying activity with the government representative, to give the integrity commissioner information about the lobbyist or lobbying activity, if the information may be relevant to the integrity commissioner's functions and powers under the Integrity Act 2009.
Section 72A(2) Integrity Act 2009
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B.13.01. (A.12.06.)
Power to object to a road closure application in response to a public notice.
Section 100 Land Act 1994
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B.14.01. (A.13.02.) Repealed 30 November 2016
Conservation & Pest Management Staff level 4
Power to issue a 'pest control notice' pursuant to the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Management) Act.
Section 78 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.02. (A.13.03.) Repealed 30 November 2016
Conservation & Pest Management Ranger
Power to consider and either grant or refuse an application to extend the compliance period for a 'pest control notice'. Section 79 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.03. (A.13.04.) Repealed 30 November 2016
Coordinators Conservation & Pest Management
Power to issue an entry notice if the owner has failed to comply with a 'pest control notice', including authorising a pest controller to enter the owner's land and take the action stated in the notice.
Sections 80 and 81 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.04. (A.13.05.) Repealed 30 November 2016
Principal Rates and Revenue
Power to ask the person responsible for registering title to the land and dealings affecting the land to register the charge.
Sections 85 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.05. Repealed 30 November 2016
The power to issue an emergency quarantine notice if a declared pest in Council's local area is or reasonably could cause significant economic, environmental or social impact in Council's area or the State.
Section 89 and 90 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.06. (A.13.08.)
Power to by written notice, ask the applicant of a stock route permit to give further reasonable information or documents about the application by the reasonable date stated in the notice and refuse the application if the applicant does not comply.
Section 117 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.07. (A.13.09.)
Power to grant or refuse an application for a stock route agistment permit.
Section 118 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.08. (A.13.10.)
Power to grant or refuse an application to renew a stock route agistment permit.
Section 123 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.09. (A.13.11.)
Power to impose on a stock route agistment permit the reasonable conditions it decides.
Section 126 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.10. (A.13.12.)
Power to amend the conditions of a stock route agistment permit.
Section 127 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.11. (A.13.13.)
Power to cancel a stock route agistment permit.
Section 128 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.12. (A.13.14.)
Power to require the holder of a stock route agistment permit to return the permit.
Section 130 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.13. (A.13.15.)
Power to ask the applicant to give the further reasonable information or documents about the application, and to refuse the application if the applicant does not comply.
Section 135 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.14. (A.13.16.)
Power to grant or refuse an application for a stock route travel permit.
Section 136 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.15. (A.13.17.)
Power to require a stock route travel permit holder who gives a notice of the correct particular to return the permit.
Section 141 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.16. (A.13.18.)
Power to impose on a stock route travel permit the reasonable conditions it decides.
Section 142 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.17. (A.13.19.)
Power to amend a stock route travel permit.
Section 143 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.18. (A.13.20.) Coordinators Conservation & Pest Management
Power to cancel a stock route travel permit.
Section 144 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.19. (A.13.21.)
Power to require the holder of a stock route travel permit to return the permit for an amendment under a decision made under certain sections of the Act.
Section 146 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.20. (A.13.22.)
Power to consider it necessary to build a stock-proof fence on the boundary of land adjoining a stock route network.
Section 148 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.21. (A.13.23.)
Power to issue a fencing notice.
Section 149 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.22. (A.13.24.)
Power to give a mustering notice.
Section 156 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.23. (A.13.25.)
Power to manage and conserve pasture on its stock route network.
Section 160 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.24. (A.13.26.)
Power to require an owner to reduce the number of stock on the land.
Section 161(2) Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.25.
Power to destroy the stock in an appropriate manner, where: (a) stock found on the stock route network are stray stock; and (b) it is not practicable to seize the stock under section 167; and (c) it is necessary to destroy the stock in the interests of public safety.
Section 172 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.26. (A.13.27.)
Power to consent to the burning or removal of pasture.
Section 180 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
Subject to consultation with Transport and Drainage Planning
B.14.27. (A.13.28.)
Power to take action to comply with any notice given by the Minister in relation to the administration and enforcement of the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act.
Section 184 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.28. (A.13.30.) Repealed 30 November 2016
Power to cause to be published between 28 and 14 days before the commencement of a pest survey program, details required by the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act.
Section 242 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.29.
Manager, People and Organisational Development
Power to appoint an authorised person for the purposes of administering and enforcing the provisions of the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
Section 244 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
B.14.30.
Power to issue an identity card to an authorised person.
Section 246 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002
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B.15.01. (A.14.02.)
Power to: (a) comment on the reasonable requirements of the public in the locality; or (b) object; in respect of the grant of a relevant application.
Section 117(2) Liquor Act 1992
B.15.02. (A.14.03.)
Power to comment about particular applications.
Section 117A Liquor Act 1992
B.15.03. (A.14.04.)
Power to make a submission about an application which requires a notice to be published under section 118 and a community impact statement to be given under section 116.
Section 118A Liquor Act 1992
23 June 2014; Amended - 17 March 2016
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B.16.01.
Power to determine applications for the granting of credit.
Section 9 Local
Government Act 2009
B.16.02.a
Principal Management Accountant, Senior Corporate Accountant, General Managers, Manager Financial Services
Power to approve accounts for payment – Primary Approver.
Section 9 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.02.b
Principal Asset Accountant, Financial Accountant
Power to approve accounts for payment – Secondary Approver.
B.16.03.
Power to execute liability claims and other documents arising from claims against Council, for submission to brokers/insurers.
B.16.04.
Power to complete insurance proposal forms.
B.16.05.
Power to make an ex-gratia payment of an amount not exceeding $2,000 when dealing with liability claims made against Council, in full satisfaction of the claim.
B.16.06.
General Manager Finance and Business Strategy. Manager, Financial Services. Principal Procurement.
Power to write-off stores and assets.
General Manager Finance and Business Strategy - to the value of $10,000 per Individual item.
Manager Financial Services – to the value of $5,000 per Individual item.
Principal Procurement – to the value of $1,000 per Individual item,
B.16.07.
General Manager Finance and Business Strategy, Manager Financial Services, Principal Financial Accountant, Manager Library and Cultural Services, Manager Community Development and Facilities
Power to approve write-off of individual debts due to Council which are deemed irrecoverable.
31 August 2016 Amended 8 May 2019
General Manager Finance and Business Strategy – to the value of $10,000 per individual debt.
Manager Financial Services – to the value of $5,000 per individual debt.
Corporate Accountant - to the value of $2,000 per individual debt.
Manager Library and Cultural Services - to the value of $2,000 per individual debt.
Manager Community Development and Facilities - to the value of $2,000 per individual debt.
Manager, Environmental Health Services - to the value of $2,000 per individual debt.
B.16.08.
Managers for activities within their Branch, Executive Project Management Officer
Power to carry out the responsibilities specified in section 13(3) Local Government Act 2009— (a) managing the local government; (b) managing the other local government employees through management practices that promote equal employment opportunities and are responsive to the local government's policies and priorities; (c)establishing and implementing goals and practices in accordance with the policies and priorities of the local government; (d) establishing and implementing practices about access and equity; (e) the safe custody of all records and documents; (f) complying with requests from councillors under section 170A.
Section 13 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.09.
Chief Legal Counsel and Manager Governance
Power to access all Personnel Records (excluding Rehabilitation Records)
The required access must relate to current investigations or legal matters
B.16.10.
Power to access Personnel Records (excluding Rehabilitation Records) for employees within the General Managers Group
The required access must relate to Group matters /responsibilities
B.16.11.
Managers, Executive Project Management Officer
Power to access all Personnel Records (excluding Rehabilitation Records) for employees within the Managers Branch
The required access must relate to Branch matters /responsibilities
B.16.12. (A.15.02.)
Power to conduct a public benefit assessment of a new significant business activity
Section 46(2) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.13. (A.15.03.)
Power to prepare a report on the public benefit assessment in accordance with section 46(5) of the Local Government Act 2009.
Section 46(5) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.14. (A.15.04.)
General Manager Infrastructure Services Group
Power to exercise control of all roads in the local government area including the ability to survey and resurvey roads, construct, maintain and improve roads, approve the naming and numbering of private roads, and name and number other roads.
Section 60 Local Government Act 2009
With the exception of new roads created as a result of reconfiguring a lot or lots
B.16.15. (A.15.11.)
Manager Transport and Drainage Planning
Power to submit objection to application for opening or closing of road in local government area by someone other than the local government.
Section 68 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.16. (A.15.12.)
Managers Infrastructure Services Group
Power to close a road (permanently or temporarily) to all traffic, or traffic of a particular class, if there is another road or route reasonably available for use by the traffic.
Section 69(1) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.17. (A.15.13.)
Coordinators Infrastructure Services Group
Power to close a road to all traffic, or traffic of a particular class: (a) during a temporary obstruction to traffic; or (b) if it is in the interests of public safety; or (c) if it is necessary or desirable to close the road for a temporary purpose (including a fair, for example).
Section 69(2) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.18. (A.15.14.)
Power to publish notice of closing of road.
Section 69(3) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.19. (A.15.15.)
Power to do everything necessary to stop traffic using the road after it is closed.
Section 69(4) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.20. (A.15.16.)
Power to permit the use of any part of a road after it is closed to traffic for a temporary purpose subject to appropriate conditions.
Section 69(5) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.21. (A.15.17.)
Power to make a temporary road through land adjoining the road to be used while the road is being remade or repaired.
Section 70(2) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.22.
Power to allow additional time to submit a claim for compensation in relation to a temporary road.
Section 70(6) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.23. (A.15.19.)
Power to fix and advise the owner or occupier or change the permanent level of a road under section 71 of the Local Government Act 2009.
Section 71 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.24. (A.15.21.)
Power to assess impact on roads of specified activities under section 72 of the Local Government Act 2009.
Section 72 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.25. (A.15.22.)
Power to require entity conducting activity on road to provide information under section 72 of the Local Government Act 2009.
B.16.26. (A.15.23.)
Power to give the entity conducting an activity a direction about the use of the road to lessen the impact and to require the entity to carry out works to lessen the impact or to pay an amount as compensation for the impact.
Section 72(3) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.27.(A.15.24.)
Power to categorise the roads in the local government area according to the surface of the road.
Section 73 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.28. (A.15.25.)
Power to prepare and keep up to date a map of every road including private roads in the local government area and a register of roads showing the category of every road, the level of every road that has a fixed level and other particulars prescribed under a regulation.
Section 74 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.29. (A.15.26.)
Principals Infrastructure Services Group, Managers Water and Waste Services Group
Power to approve the carrying out of works on a road or interference with a road or its operation subject to conditions.
Section 75 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.30. (A.15.27.)
Power to, by written notice, require the owner of a property to connect a stormwater installation for the property to the local government's stormwater drain in the way, under the conditions and within the time stated in the notice.
Section 77 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.31. (A.15.28.)
Power to give approval for the connection of a stormwater installation to the local government's stormwater drain (including the imposition of conditions) in accordance with section 77 of the Local Government Act 2009.
B.16.32. (A.15.29.)
Power to give a notice requiring the owner of a property to perform sewerage installation works.
Section 78 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.33. (A.15.30.)
Power to perform work to fix damage and recover reasonable costs for the work from a person who puts a prohibited substance in the stormwater drain.
Section 79 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.34. (A.15.32.)
Manager Financial Services and Manager Governance
Power to maintain public liability insurance and professional indemnity insurance.
Section 107(1) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.35. (A.15.33.)
Power to enter into a contract of insurance with WorkCover Queensland or another insurer to cover its councillors.
Section 107(3) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.36. (A.15.35.)
Authorised Person and Local Government Workers
Power to give or to attempt to give an occupier of a property a written notice that informs the occupier of the local government's intention to enter the property.
Section 133 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.37. (A.15.36.)
Power to assess, agree and pay compensation for damage or loss incurred by a person because of the exercise, or purported exercise, of a power under division 1 part 2 chapter 5 of the Local Government Act 2009.
Section 137 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.38. (A.15.37.)
Manager Environmental Health Services and Manager, People and Organisational Development
Power to authorise an employee or agent of the local government to act as a local government worker.
Section 138(4) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.39. (A.15.38.)
Power to give each local government worker an identity card.
Section 138A(1) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.40. (A.15.39.)
Power to give a reasonable entry notice, as defined by section 138AA (4), to the occupier of a property that a local government worker may enter the property and take action required under a remedial notice.
Section 142(2) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.41. (A.15.40.)
Power to give reasonable entry notice to the owner and the occupier of rateable land of entry by a local government worker to search for and remove materials.
Section 143 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.42. (A.15.41.)
Power to agree and to pay the amount of compensation payable to a person who incurs damage or loss during the course of the exercise, or purported exercise, of a power under division 2, part 2, chapter 5 of the Local Government Act 2009.
Section 147 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.43.
Power to direct an authorised person to exercise a power under Division 3 of Part 3 of Chapter 5 of the Local Government Act 2009
Section 148E Local Government Act 2009
B.16.44.
Power to direct an authorised person to make inquiries as to whether and to what extent the register or record is incorrect.
Section 148F(2) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.45.
Power to give a direction to an authorised person to require a person to give information or produce a document relating to an error, omission or offence relating to a register or record.
Section 148G (2) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.46.
Power to report conclusion on reasonable grounds that an offence has been committed to the department's chief executive.
Section 148H (1) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.47.
Power to conduct a preliminary assessment of a complaint about the conduct or performance of a councillor.
Section176B(3) Local Government Act 2009
Advising the CEO of the receipt of a complaint and the result of any investigation
B.16.48.
Power to decide to take no further action in relation to a complaint assessed to be about a frivolous matter or made vexatiously, or that the complaint is lacking in substance.
Section 176C(2) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.49.
Power to keep records of complaints and their outcomes and ensure public may inspect same.
Section 181A Local Government Act 2009
B.16.50.
Salaried officers: Managers,Executive Project Management Officer, General Managers, CEO, State Award Managers
Power to appoint local government employees (other than senior executive employees).
Section 196(3) Local Government Act 2009
Salaried officers: Managers - up and including Level 5, General Managers - up and including Level 7, CEO - Level 8 and above, State Award Managers - All State Award Levels
B.16.51.
Power to approve applications for Annual Leave
B.16.52.
Power to approve Time Off In Lieu (TOIL)
B.16.53.
Power to approve applications for Personal (Sick and Carer's) Leave
B.16.54.
Supervisor, Manager, Executive Project Management Officer
Power to approve applications for Long Service Leave
Supervisor - 1 to 4 weeks inclusive, Manager - Over 4 weeks
B.16.55.
Manager, Executive Project Management Officer
Power to approve Jury Service Leave
B.16.56.
Manager,Executive Project Management Officer
Power to approve applications for Defence Service Leave
B.16.57.
Supervisor, Manager POD
Power to approve applications for Parental Leave
Supervisor – a single day (Paternity Leave), Manager POD - (Maternity Leave – Certified Agreement)
B.16.58.
Power to approve applications for Study/Exam Leave
B.16.59.
Manager (in conjunction with Manager POD)
Power to approve applications for Leave for Union Representative Training
B.16.60.
Power to approve applications for Annual Leave - Cashing Out
B.16.61.
Power to approve applications for Long Service Leave @ half pay
B.16.62.
Power to approve applications for Compassionate Leave
B.16.63.
Power to approve applications for Conference Leave
B.16.64.
Power to approve applications for Purchased Leave
B.16.65.
Power to approve applications for Bereavement Leave
Supervisor - Standard Leave, General Manager - Non-Standard Leave
B.16.66.
Power to approve applications for Leave Without Pay
4.19 Leave Without Pay Policy
Up to 3 months (CEO over 3 months)
B.16.67.
Power to sign employment contracts
General Managers – Levels 6 -7 (CEO – Level 8 and above)
Requisitions for Stream A Levels 6 and 7 must be approved by the General Manager and Level 8 and above by the Chief Executive Officer
B.16.68.
Power to approve overtime.
All levels under State Award. Up to the equivalent salary of a Level 8 of the Queensland Local Government Officers' Award. (Limited to not more than 5 consecutive days and applies to emergency or ad hoc work)
B.16.69.
Power to make all determinations necessary and to sign all forms on behalf of Council in regard to salary sacrifice applications pursuant to Council's Enterprise Bargaining Agreements.
All levels under State Award. Up to the equivalent salary of a Level 8 of the Queensland Local Government Officers' Award
B.16.70.
Manager People and Organisational Development
Power to advertise staff vacancies
B.16.71.
Power to approve applications for educational assistance for staff.
B.16.72.
Salaried officers: Managers, Executive Project Management Officer, General Managers, CEO, State Award Managers
Power to approve payment of higher duties allowance
B.16.73.
Power to determine Position Descriptions for employees
B.16.74.
General Managers (in conjunction with Manager POD)
Power to take disciplinary action against a local government employee.
Section 197(1) Local Government Act 2009
All levels under State Award. Up to the equivalent salary of a Level 7 of the Queensland Local Government Officers' Award
B.16.75. (A.15.42.)
Power to agree with other local governments about the joint employment of a local government employee.
Section 198 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.76.
Power to appoint a qualified person to be an authorised person.
Section 202(1) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.77.
Power to determine the competencies necessary to perform the responsibilities required to be performed by the authorised person.
Section 202(2) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.78.
Power to give written notice of conditions of appointment.
Section 202(5) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.79.
Power to issue an identity card to an authorised person
Section 204 Local Government Act 2009
B.16.80. (A.15.44.)
Administration Officer Level 3 or equivalent.
Power to sign a document on behalf of a local government as a delegate of the local government. (To sign technical correspondence, standard and form letters relating to operational matters within the officer's area of responsibility)
Section 236 Local Government Act 2009
See general limitation in "2.36 Delegation Register Policy"
B.16.81. (A.15.44.)
Administration Officer Level 5 or equivalent.
Power to sign a document on behalf of a local government as a delegate of the local government. (To sign original correspondence and to manage the day to day administration relating to operational matters within the officer's area of responsibility)
B.16.82. (A.15.44.)
Managers and Curator, Art Galleries/RADF Liaison Officer, Executive Project Management Officer
Power to sign a document on behalf of a local government as a delegate of the local government. (To sign deeds of indemnity, agreements and service level agreements relating to operational matters within their area of responsibility)
B.16.83. (A.15.44.)
Power to sign a document on behalf of a local government as a delegate of the local government. (For correspondence to external review bodies (e.g. Ombudsman, Crime and Misconduct Commission)
B.16.84. (A.15.44.)
Strategic Property Officer
Power to endorse "Owner's Consent" on applications relating to property owned by or under the control of Council.
B.16.85. (A.15.45.)
Manager, Governance and Legal Services
Coordinators - Level 5
Power to give instructions and act as authorised agent for the local government and sign all documents for the local government in any legal proceedings.
Section 240(1) Local Government Act 2009
Coordinators - Level 5 - only to appear as Council representative at Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) matters where:
1. Consistent with duties, qualifications and functional area responsibilities of Council; and
2. Other than where approved "tribunals leave" is given to Council to appear through legal representation.
B.16.86.
Power to certify a document to be a true copy of an entry in a record of the proceedings of a local government or a committee of a local government in accordance with section 249(1) Local Government Act 2009.
Section 249(1) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.87. (A.15.46.)
Managers, Executive Project Management Officer and Chief Legal Counsel
Power to do anything that is necessary or convenient for performing the responsibilities of the local government under a Local Government Act.
Section 262 Local Government Act 2009
Where consistent with duties and qualifications
B.16 88. (A.15.46.)
Power to write-off (in whole or in part) the collection of application fees.
7 July 2014 Amended 8 May 2019
Power is limited to an amount no greater than $10,000
Manager, Environment Health Services - to the value of $1,000 per individual debt
B.16.89.
Power to authorise an employee of a local government to conduct searches or registers or documents about land in the land registry in accordance with the practice of the registry without payment of a fee.
Section 265A (1) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.90 (A.15.04)
Senior Engineer, Development Services and Executive Officer, Client Management
Power to name new local government roads created as a result of reconfiguration of a lot or lots
1. Naming/renaming of existing local government roads is excluded
2. When Council is assigning a name, the local historical context of the area in which the road is located is to be taken into consideration.
Amended - 17 March 2016
B.16.91
General Manager, Planning and Development Group; Manager, Development Services; Executive Manager, Development Engineering and Infrastructure
To sign survey plans, covenants, easements, consents and other documentation and plans relating to land development
Section 236 of Local Government Act 2009
Conditions and Limitations - Manager, Development Services and Executive Manager, Development Engineering and Infrastructure to sign when General Manager, Planning and Development Group is absent or unavailable to sign.
Amended - 17 March 2016; 7 November 2019
B.16.92
Co-ordinator, Local Laws and Policy Development
In respect of conducting Public Interest Tests for proposed Local Laws and proposed Subordinate Local Laws containing anti-competitive provisions, the power to:
- prepare public interest test plans; and
- conduct public interest tests; and
- prepare public interest test reports.
Section 38 of Local Government Act 2009; Section 15 of Local Government Regulation 2012
B.16.93
Power to withdraw or cancel a credit facility
Section 9 of Local Government Act 2009
B.16.94
Power to take disciplinary action against a local government employee
Section 197 (1) Local Government Act 2009
B.16.95
General Managers. Manager, Development Services. Principal Planner, Development Services. Senior Planner, Development Services
Section 240 (1) Local Government Act 2009
Power is limited to proceedings that fall within the scope of work of the relevant delegate’s Group or Branch
B.16.97
Timesheet Approvers
Power to approve their respective employees requests for Annual Leave, Long Service Leave and Banked Time at half pay.
Section 196 (3) Local Government Act 2009
Access to half pay can only be approved where the Applicant does not have accrued Leave or Banked Time in excess of the relevant policy thresholds.
The Delegation to approve these requests will only be active will the COVID-19 Pandemic persists.
The Delegation will be reviewed at the end of August 2020 and adjusted accordingly.
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B.17.01. (A.16.01.)
General Manager Finance and Business Strategy
Power to identify and assess each new significant business activity for possible reform involving full cost pricing, commercialising, or corporatizing the activity.
Section 18 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.02. (A.16.03.)
Environmental Health Services Technical Officer Level 4 Environmental Health Services
Power in relation to a mall to do any of the following: (a) anything necessary or desirable for developing, managing, maintaining (including cleaning), promoting or using a mall; (b) permit the use of any part of the mall on conditions it considers appropriate; anything incidental to its powers mentioned in (a) or (b).
Section 58 Local Government Regulation 2012
Part (b) only where consistent with Toowoomba Regional Council Local Laws
B.17.03. (A.16.04.)
Power to take all necessary steps for: (a) construction on, maintenance of or improvement of the land; and (b) regulation of the use of the land, (c) where the land is subject to a public thoroughfare easement.
Section 63 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.04.
Power to appoint a qualified person as a categorisation officer for division 2, part 5, chapter 4 Rates and Charges Local Government Regulation 2012.
Section 83 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.05.
Power to issue an identity card to categorisation officers appointed under section 83(1) of the Local Government Regulation 2012.
Section 84 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.06. (A.16.06.)
Power to allow a longer period than prescribed for the owner of land to object to the categorisation of the owner's land for rating purposes.
Section 88(4)(d)(ii) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.07. (A.16.07.)
Power to allow a longer period within which an owner of rateable land must give an objection notice.
Section 90(5)(b) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.08.
Coordinator Rates and Land Information and Manager, Governance
Power to consider objections to the rating category for land and decide to change the rating category or not to allow the objection.
Section 91 Local Government Regulation 2012
Manager Governance - when undertaking an internal review of a decision.
B.17.09.
Power to refund utility charges which have been incorrectly levied.
Section 115 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.10. (A.16.38)
Coordinator Rates and Land Information
Power to remit part of the water consumption charges for applications that meet the criteria described in 2.28 Water Charges Remission Policy or 2.39 Water Charges Remission (Home Haemodialysis) Policy.
Section 120 to 122 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.11.
Power to enter into an arrangement for remission, composition, settlement or deferral of liability to pay rates.
Section 120 to 126 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.12.
Team Leaders Customer Service Branch and Coordinator Rates and Land Information
Power to allow discount on rates and charges, after the due date, in special circumstances.
Section 130(10) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.13. (A.16.10.)
Power to set a reserve price for land being sold at auction for overdue rates.
Section 143(1) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.14. (A.16.11.)
Power to negotiate with highest bidder at auction where land is being sold for overdue rates.
Section 143(2) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.15.
Power to register Council as owner of land when acquiring land for overdue rates and charges.
Section 151 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.16.1
Principal Management Accounting or Principal Financial Accounting or Principal Rates and Revenue or Corporate Accountant.
Power to invest surplus funds
Section 191 Local Government Regulation 2012
7 May 2014; Amended: 27 June 2016
In accordance with Council's Investment Policy.
B.17.16.2
General Manager, Finance and Business Strategy; Manager, Financial Services Branch; Corporate Accountant.
Section 192 Local Government Regulation 2012
In accordance with Council's Debt Policy. Two persons are required to co-jointly operate the account.
B.17.17. (A.16.13.)
All Managers, Executive Project Management Officer
Power to spend money on advertising to provide information or education that is in the public interest and consistent with the local government's advertising spending policy.
Section 197(2) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.18. (A.16.14.)
Power to transfer money to or from a trust fund in accordance with section 201 Local Government Regulation 2012
Section 201 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.19.
Power to present a report of an audit committee (compiled pursuant to section 211(1)(c) of the Local Government Regulation 2012 to the next meeting of the local government.
Section 211(4) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.20. (A.16.16. and A.16.18.)
Requisitioner (Buyer)
Power to invite quotations or tenders
Section 225 (1) and 226, Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.21. (A.16.17.)
Delegate (Approver)
Power to decide to accept a quote or to decide not to accept any of the quotes it receives for a medium sized contractual arrangement.
Section 225(3) and (4) Local Government Regulation 2012
In accordance with Council's Procurement Policy and Financial Delegation
B.17.22. (A.16.19.)
Power to dispose of goods or non- current assets.
Sections 227 and 238 Local Government Regulation 2012
Manager up to $200,000, General Manager up to $750,000 and CEO from $750,000
B.17.23. (A.16.20.)
Power to shortlist after calling 'Expressions of Interest' for tenders.
Section 228(6) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.24. (A.16.20.)
Power to invite changes to tenders.
Section 228(7) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.25. (A.16.20.)
Power to decide to accept a tender or not to accept any tenders it receives.
Section 228(8) and (9) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.26. (A.16.21.)
Power to enter into a medium sized contractual arrangement or large sized contractual arrangement in accordance with a quote or tender consideration plan adopted by local government resolution.
Section 230(1) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.27. (A.16.22.)
Power to enter into a medium sized contractual arrangement or large sized contractual arrangement for services with a person on an approved contractor list.
Section 231(2) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.28. (A.16.24.)
Power to enter into a contract for a medium sized contractual arrangement or large sized contractual arrangement for the supply of goods or services with a supplier from a register of pre qualified suppliers.
Section 232(2) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.29. (A.16.26.)
Power to enter into a medium sized contractual arrangement or large sized contractual arrangement for goods or services with a preferred supplier under a preferred supplier arrangement.
Section 233(2) Local Government Regulation 2012
7 May 2014 Manager up to $200,000,
General Manager up to $750,000 and CEO from $750,000
B.17.30. (A.16.27.)
Power to establish a preferred supplier arrangement by inviting tenders.
Section 233(3) to (8) Local Government Regulation 2012
Manager up to $200,000, GM up to $750,000 and CEO from $750,000
B.17.31. (A.16.28.)
Power to enter into a contract for goods and services under an LGA arrangement.
Section 234(1) Local Government Regulation 2012
Where in accordance with Council's Procurement Policy and Financial Delegation
B.17.32.(A.16.29.)
Manager, Executive Project Management Officer, General Manager
Power to enter into a medium sized contractual arrangement or large sized contractual arrangement in circumstances specified in section 235 Local Government Regulation 2012.
Section 235 (d), (e), (f) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.33. (A.16.30.)
Power to dispose of a valuable non current asset other than by tender or auction in circumstances specified in section 236 Local Government Regulation 2012.
Section 236 Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.34. (A.16.31.)
Power to make, amend or discharge a contract for the local government
Section 238 Local Government Regulation 2012
Manager up to $200,000, General Manager up to $750,000 and CEO from $750,000 (value based on total procurement ) General Managers will have the ability to approve individual variations up to the level of their financial delegation, so long as the project budget is not exceeded.(ie. up to $750,000)
B.17.35. (A.16.31.)
Power to provide tenders or quotes or enter into contracts to provide recoverable works
Subject to financial delegations
B.17.36. (A.16.32.)
Power to publish the list of items to be discussed at a meeting, including details or documents relating to an item, on the local government's website.
Section 277(6) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.37.
Power to suspend an employee from duty if satisfied, on reasonable grounds that the local government employee will be subject to disciplinary action.
Section 282 (1) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.38.
Power to record particulars of each person given access to a register of interests, and the date of that access.
Section 294(3) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.39.
Power to inform the person to whom the register of interests relates, the day that access to their register was given.
Section 294(4) Local Government Regulation 2012
B.17.40.
Coordinator Audit and Compliance
Power to report missing property to appropriate authorities (eg. QPS, Auditor General).
Section 307A Local Government Regulation 2012
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B.18.01. (A.17.01.)
Power to administer the Standard Plumbing and Drainage Regulation for Council's area, or those areas not under Council's control that it has been requested to administer by the entity that has control of the area.
Section 89 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.02. (A.17.02.)
Power to appoint those individuals that have the qualifications and experience prescribed under the Standard Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2003 as an inspector for the purposes of the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002.
Section 107 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.03. (A.17.03.)
Power to sign a notice containing conditions limiting an inspector's powers under the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002.
Section 108 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.04. (A.17.04.)
Manager Governance and Manager People and Organisational Development
Power to issue an identity card to each inspector appointed under section 107 of the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002.
Section 109 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.05. (A.17.05.)
Plumber Inspector
Power to issue show causes notices before a local government gives a person an enforcement notice under section 116(1)(a)(ii) to (iv) or (2) of the Plumbing and Drainage Act2002.
Sections 115 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.06. (A.17.06.)
Power to issue an enforcement notice to the owner of premises requiring the owner to do a stated thing.
Section 116(1) Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.07. (A.17.07.)
Power to issue an enforcement notice to a person who has performed plumbing or drainage work or on-site sewerage work requiring the person to do a stated thing.
Section 116(2) Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.08. (A.17.08.)
Manager Water Infrastructure Services Plumber Inspector
Power to give an enforcement notice to the owner or occupier of the premises to install a backflow prevention device.
Section 117(2)(a) Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.09. (A.17.09.)
Power to give an enforcement notice to the owner or occupier of the premises to register a backflow prevention device that is required to be registered under the Standard Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2003.
Section 117(2)(b) Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
B.18.10. (A.17.10.)
Power to give an enforcement notice to the owner or occupier of the premises to have a backflow prevention device inspected, tested and if necessary repaired or replaced by a licensee licensed to do the work.
Section 117(2)(c) Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002
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B.19.01. (A.18.01.)
Power to administer and enforce the Act for Council's area.
Section 9 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.02. (A.18.02.)
Power to consider all applications for licences, and determine whether to grant or refuse the application.
Section 33 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.03. (A.18.03.)
Power to grant an application for a licence only if Council is satisfied— (a) the applicant is a suitable person to hold a licence; and (b) the premises at which the higher risk personal appearance services are to be provided are suitable for providing the services.
Section 34 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.04. (A.18.04.)
Power to have regard to the matters listed in this section in deciding whether a person is a suitable person to hold a licence.
Section 35 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.05. (A.18.05.)
Power to have regard to all the matters listed in this section in deciding whether the premises at which higher risk personal appearance services are to be provided are suitable for providing the services.
Section 36 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.06. (A.18.06.)
Power to make inquiries before making a decision regarding sections 35 and 36 and, by giving notice to the applicant, require the applicant to give Council, within the reasonable time of at least 40 days stated in the notice, further information or a document Council reasonably requires to decide the application.
Section 37 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.07. (A.18.07.)
Power to impose conditions on a licence.
Sections 38(2) and 41(1)(c) Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.08. (A.18.08.)
Administration Officer Level 2 Environmental Health Services Environmental Health Officer Level 3
Power to decide the earlier ending date of a licence.
Section 40 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.09. (A.18.09.)
Power to consider all applications for renewals of licences, and determine whether to grant or refuse the application for renewal.
Section 44 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.10. (A.18.10.)
Power to give a notice to a licensee requiring the licensee to give Council, within a reasonable period of at least 40 days stated in the notice, further information or a document Council reasonably requires to decide a licence renewal application.
Section 45 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.11. (A.18.11.)
Power to consider all applications for amendments to licences, and determine whether to grant or refuse the application to amend the licence.
Section 47 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.12. (A.18.12.)
Power to give a notice to the licensee requiring the licensee to give Council, within a reasonable period of at least 40 days stated in the notice, further information or a document Council reasonably requires to decide an licence amendment application.
Section 48 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.13. (A.18.13.)
Power to determine whether to grant or refuse the application to transfer the licence by having regard to whether the transferee is a suitable person to hold a licence and whether the premises are suitable for providing higher risk personal appearance services.
Section 49 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.14. (A.18.14.)
Power to give a notice to the licensee requiring the licensee to give Council, within a reasonable period of at least 40 days stated in the notice, further information or a document Council reasonably requires to decide a licence transfer application.
Section 50 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.15. (A.18.15.)
Power to, for forming a belief that the ground for suspending or cancelling a licence mentioned in subsection (1)(a) exists, have regard to the matters to which Council may have regard in deciding whether a proposed licensee is a suitable person to hold the licence
Section 51(2) Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.16. (A.18.16.)
Power to issue a 'show cause notice'.
Section 52 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.17. (A.18.17.)
Environmental Health Officer Level 3 Coordinator Level 7 Environmental Health Services
Power to determine whether grounds continue to exist for the suspension or cancellation of a licence after issuing the licensee with a 'show cause' notice, and if so, determine whether to suspend or cancel the licence.
Sections 54 and 55 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
Environmental Health Officer Level 3 for section 54 only
B.19.18. (A.18.18.)
Power to suspend a licence immediately if Council believes— (a) a ground exists to suspend or cancel the licence; and (b) it is necessary to suspend the licence immediately because there is an immediate and serious risk of infection to the licensee's clients.
Section 56 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.19. (A.18.19.)
Power to consider all applications for a replacement licence, and determine whether to grant or refuse the application for the replacement licence.
Section 62 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.20. (A.18.20.)
Power to make an agreement with a licensee intending to provide higher risk personal appearance services from mobile premises to allow a lesser period for notification to Council of the licensee's intentions.
Section 65(3) Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.21. (A.18.21.)
Power to, where Council is the second local government for a licence under the Act, notify the first local government where it is reasonable to believe that a mobile licensee or operator has contravened their licence.
Section 68 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.22. (A.18.22.)
Power to, where Council is the first local government and has been notified by a second local government of their reasonable belief that a mobile license holder or operator has breached their licence conditions, take action under the Act.
Section 69 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.23. (A.18.23.)
Section 70 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.24. (A.18.24.)
Power to apply conditions to an authorised person's powers under the Act by giving the person a signed notice.
Section 72 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.25. (A.18.25.)
Power to monitor compliance with the Act by having authorised persons inspect places of business in Council's areas and recover monitoring costs from business proprietors.
Section 105 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.26. (A.18.26.)
Administration Officer Level 2 Environmental Health Services Environmental Health Officer Level 6
Power to charge a business proprietor an inspection fee to check if the remedial notice given by an authorised person acting for Council to the proprietor has been complied with.
Section 110 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.27. (A.18.27.)
Power to prosecute a business proprietor or operator for the contravention of a relevant provision for which a remedial notice has been issued without an authorised person first issuing a remedial notice for the contravention.
Section 111(7) Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.28. (A.18.28.)
Administration Officer Level 4 Environmental Health Services Environmental Health Officer Level 3
Power to, at any time, extend the time for applying for a review of Council's original decision relating to a licence application.
Section 121(2) Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.29. (A.18.29.)
Power to, upon request, review an original decision and make a determination according to section 122 of the Act.
Part 7, Division 1 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.30. (A.18.30.)
Power to, following the conviction of a person of an offence against this Act, apply to the court for an order against the person for the payment of the costs Council has incurred in taking a thing or doing something else during the investigation of the offence.
Section 137 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.31. (A.18.31.)
Coordinator Level 7 Environmental Health Services
Power to deal with a thing forfeited to Council, including destroying the thing.
Section 140 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.32. (A.18.32.)
Power to commence proceedings against a person who has committed an offence against the Act.
Section 143 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.33. (A.18.33.)
Power to approve forms to be used in the administration and enforcement of the Act.
Section 147 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.34. (A.18.34.)
Power to, with regard to an application for registration of premises made under part 15 of the former regulation, assess the suitability of the application and the premises under this Act, and make inquiries and require further information or a document under section 37 of the Act.
Section 153 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.35. (A.18.35.)
Power to, with regard to an application for renewal of registration of premises made under part 15 of the former regulation, assess the suitability of the applicant and the premises under this Act, and make inquiries and require further information or a document under section 45 of the Act.
Section 154 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
B.19.36. (A.18.36.)
Power to, with regard to an application for registration or renewal of registration of 2 or more premises to which sections 153(2) and 154(2) apply, issue a single licence to cover all the premises.
Section 155 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
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B.20.01. (A.19.01.)
Environmental Health Officer Level 3 and Technical Officer Level 4 Environmental Health Services
Power to administer and enforce the Act regarding local government public health risks and a regulation made under section 61 stating that the regulation is to be administered and enforced by local governments only.
Section 13 Public Health Act 2005
B.20.02.
Power to agree with the chief executive to administer or enforce the Act in partnership with the State.
Section 14 Public Health Act 2005
B.20.03.
Power to exercise the powers Council has agreed to exercise pursuant to an agreement under section 14(1)(b) of this Act.
Section 14(3) Public Health Act 2005
B.20.04.
Power to consult with the chief executive before the chief executive takes any action under section 15(3) of the Act.
Section 16 Public Health Act 2005
B.20.05.
Power to consult with the chief executive before the chief executive issues a notice requiring Council to provide information about its administration and enforcement of a matter under chapter 2.
Section 17 Public Health Act 2005
B.20.06.
Power to consult with the chief executive of a department administering the Acts under section 22(1) before the authorised person issues a public health order under section 22 of this Act.
Section 22 Public Health Act 2005
B.20.07. (A.19.04.)
Power, as an issuing authority, to recover the amount, plus interest, a person has been ordered to pay under an enforcement order as an overdue rate payable to Council under the Local Government Act 2009.
Section 31 Public Health Act 2005
B.20.08. (A.19.06.)
Power to consult with the chief executive before the chief executive authorises a prevention and control program which relates to Council's local government area.
Section 36(5) Public Health Act 2005
B.20.09.
Power to agree to the chief executive authorising Council to undertake a prevention and control program.
Section 39 Public Health Act 2005
B.20.10. (A.19.07.)