(1) In this section
—
eligible person means —
(a) the
CEO; or
(b) a
member of staff who is competent and suitably qualified; or
(c) any
other person who is competent and suitably qualified.
(2) The board of a
port authority is to appoint an eligible person as the harbour master of the
port.
(3) The board of a
port authority may appoint an eligible person as the deputy harbour master of
the port.
(4) Subject to
subsection (5), the deputy harbour master may perform the functions of the
harbour master if the harbour master is absent from the port or on leave, or
unable for any other reason to perform those functions.
(5) The board of a
port authority may appoint an eligible person to act in the office of harbour
master of the port if the harbour master is, or is expected to be, absent from
the port, or on leave, or unable for any other reason to perform the functions
of the office.
(6) If there is no
person appointed under subsection (2), (3) or (5) who is able to perform the
functions of the harbour master, those functions may be performed by a person
determined by the board of the port authority.
(7) The harbour master
may, in writing, delegate any of his or her functions, other than this power
of delegation, to a member of staff.