(1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), the Judicial Commission, by instrument, may delegate any of its functions under this Act or any other Act to—
(a) the Director; or
(c) the members of a committee that consists of 2 or more members of the Board.
(2) The following functions cannot be delegated to the Director—
(a) the power of delegation under subsection (1);
(b) the power to refer a matter to an investigating panel under section 13(3) ;
(c) the power to refer a matter to the nominated head of jurisdiction or a nominated person under section 13(4);
(d) the power to make a requirement under section 29;
(e) the power to recommend that an officer concerned be stood down under section 98;
(f) the power to recommend the appointment of a Director under section 128(1) ;
(g) the power to recommend the removal of a Director under section 130 ;
(h) the power to recommend the appointment of an acting Director under section 132;
(i) the power to declare a person to be a vexatious complainant under section 140(1);
(j) the power to revoke a declaration under section 140(5)(b).
(3) The following functions cannot be delegated to a member of the Board or the members of a committee that consists of 2 or more members of the Board—
(a) the power of delegation under subsection (1);
(b) the power to refer a matter to an investigating panel under section 13(3) ;
(c) the power to make a requirement under section 29;
(d) the power to recommend that an officer concerned be stood down under section 98;
(e) the power to recommend the appointment of a Director under section 128(1) ;
(f) the power to recommend the removal of a Director under section 130 ;
(g) the power to recommend the appointment of an acting Director under section 132;
(h) the power to declare a person to be a vexatious complainant under section 140(1);
(i) the power to revoke a declaration under section 140(5)(b).
Note
The Judicial Commission and the Board of the Judicial Commission are established under Part IIIAA of the Constitution Act 1975 .