❓ This WA parliamentary question concerns the powers delegated to Mr. Curry under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972, specifically focusing on the effective dates of these delegations.
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(b) Mr Curry was issued with a direction to act on 2 March 2001. This direction was effective from 26 February 2001 in accordance with section 51(2) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994. (c) Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
Mr Curry was issued with a direction to act on 2 March 2001. This direction was effective from 26 February 2001 in accordance with section 51(2) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994. (c) Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
(c) Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
Mr Curry was issued with a direction to act on 2 March 2001. This direction was effective from 26 February 2001 in accordance with section 51(2) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994. (c) Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
(c) Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
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Answered
23 May 2001
Responded by
Minister for Public Sector Management
Response time
21 days
(a) Section 51(1)(a) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994.
(b)
Mr Curry was issued with a direction to act on 2 March 2001. This direction was effective from 26 February 2001 in accordance with section 51(2) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994.
(c)
Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
(b)
Mr Curry was issued with a direction to act on 2 March 2001. This direction was effective from 26 February 2001 in accordance with section 51(2) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994.
(c)
Mr Curry received all powers of delegation pursuant to a Chief Executive Officer under the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Planning under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. These powers were effective from 26 February 2001.
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