Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Delegation
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DelegationE+W
19(1)Qualifications Wales may delegate any of its functions to—E+W
(a)a member of Qualifications Wales or a member of its staff;
(b)a committee established by Qualifications Wales under paragraph 17;
(c)a joint committee.
(2)A function is delegated under this paragraph to the extent and on the terms that Qualifications Wales determines.
20(1)A committee established by Qualifications Wales under paragraph 17 may delegate any of its functions to a sub-committee established by it.E+W
(2)A function is delegated under this paragraph to the extent and on the terms that the committee determines, but this is subject to any direction given by Qualifications Wales as to what a committee established by it may or may not do.
21(1)A joint committee may delegate any of its functions to a sub-committee established by it.E+W
(2)A function is delegated under this paragraph to the extent and on the terms that the joint committee determines, but this is subject to any direction given by Qualifications Wales and the person with whom it established the joint committee as to what the joint committee may or may not do.
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