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one classification, the Secretary may allocate more than one classification (a broadband) to the group of duties.

 (5) However, subrule (4) does not apply to a group of duties to be performed by an SES employee.

10 Work level standards

 (1) A Secretary must issue, in writing, work level standards describing the work requirements for each classification applying to a group of duties to be performed in the Department.

      (2)     Work level standards for a classification must reflect the work value requirements for the classification.

11 Employees in training classifications

 (1) Where:

         (a) an ongoing Parliamentary Service employee is engaged at a training classification mentioned in Column 2 of Schedule 2; and

         (b) the employee finishes each training requirement for the classification;

the Secretary must allocate to the employee a classification mentioned in column 3 of Schedule 2, opposite to the training classification.

 (2) Where, in accordance with clause 3.5.3 of Parliamentary Service Determination 2003/2:

         (a) a non-ongoing Parliamentary Service employee is engaged on the basis of merit at a training classification mentioned in column 2 of Schedule 2; and

         (b) the employee finishes each training requirement for the classification; and

         (c) the Secretary offers the employee engagement as an ongoing Parliamentary Service employee to perform duties related to the employee's training;

the Secretary must allocate to the employee a classification mentioned in column 3 of Schedule 2, opposite to the training classification.

12 Reduction of classification of Parliamentary Service employee

  For the purposes of subsection 23 (4) of the Act, the classification of a Parliamentary Service employee is reduced if the Secretary allocates to the employee a classification that is in a lower classification group than the employee's classification before the reduction.

13 Delegation

 (1) A Secretary may, in writing, delegate to a person any of the Secretary's powers or functions under these Rules (other than this rule).

 (2) However, a Secretary cannot delegate powers or functions to an outsider without the prior written consent of the Commissioner.

 (3) An SES Employee or acting SES Employee (the first delegate) to whom powers or functions are delegated under subrule (1) may, in writing, delegate any of the powers or functions to another person (the second delegate).

 (4) However, if the first delegate is subject to directions about the exercise of a power or function delegated under subrule (3), the first delegate must give corresponding directions to the second delegate.

 (5) A power or function that is exercised or performed by a person under a delegation under subrule (3) is taken, for the purposes of these Rules, to have been exercised or performed by the person who originally delegated the corresponding power or function under subrule (1).

 (6) A person exercising