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PSCC2012-09 & NSWTC12/18 Release of Manual of Delegations 2012

The Manual of Delegations 2012:

Issued: 10 October 2012 by Public Service Commissioner

This AR is archived and has been replaced by the following document(s)

Key information

Status
Archived
Type
Public Service Commissioner Circular
Identifier
PSCC2012-09 & NSWTC12/18
Compliance
Mandatory

Who needs to know and/or comply with this?

  • Departments
  • Executive agencies related to Departments
  • Advisory Entities (including Boards and Committees)
  • Separate agencies
  • State Owned Corporations
  • Statutory Authorities/Bodies

About

The Manual of Delegations 2012:

  •  Delegates functions from the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 and the Public Sector Employment and Management Regulation 2009
  •  Section one contains functions delegated from the Public Service Commissioner
  •  Section two contains functions delegated from the Secretary, The Treasury
  •  Rescinds and replaces the 2004 Manual of Delegations to Department Heads
  •  Department Heads should now review their agency’s internal delegations and authorisations to ensure they are current.

Attachment: Directive: Manual of Delegations 2012 D2012_004
The Manual includes all the previous delegations as well as four new delegations:

  •  appointment of long term temporary employees to officer positions,
  •  approving the dismissal of a member of staff of a Department who refuses a transfer from one position to another without valid reason,
  •  not advertising positions where the Department Head is considering the appointment of a member of staff from a designated disadvantaged group, and
  •  appointment of a person belonging to a designated disadvantaged group.

Agencies should refer to the above Directive available in the Public Service Commission Policy Directory for full details on the delegated functions.
The Delegations are effective from 1 October 2012.

Issued jointly by


Graeme Head, Public Service Commissioner and Philip Gaetjens, Secretary NSW Treasury

Replaced by

Contacts

Contact
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Phone
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Publishing Agency
Public Service Commission
Issuing Authority
Public Service Commissioner