(1) The Chief Judge Advocate is to provide administrative assistance to the Judge Advocate General.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), the Judge Advocate General may, by signed instrument, delegate all or any of his or her powers to the Chief Judge Advocate.
(3) The Judge Advocate General must not delegate his or her powers under any of the following provisions to the Chief Judge Advocate:
(a) subsection 127(1);
(b) subsection 154(4);
(c) subsection 196(2).
(4) The Chief Judge Advocate is, in the exercise of a delegated power or function, subject to the direction and control of the Judge Advocate General.