6(1)The head of a public body may, in writing, delegate a duty or power of the head under this Act, except for the power to delegate to any of the following persons:
(a)
an officer or employee of the public body, or
(b)
an officer or employee of another public body.
6(2)The head of a public body may impose such terms and conditions as he or she considers appropriate on a delegation made under subsection (1).
6(1)The head of a public body may delegate, in writing, to any person on the staff of the public body a duty or power of the head under this Act, except the power to delegate.
6(2)The head of a public body may impose such terms and conditions as he or she considers appropriate on a delegation made under subsection (1).
6(1)The head of a public body may delegate, in writing, to any person on the staff of the public body a duty or power of the head under this Act, except the power to delegate.
6(2)The head of a public body may impose such terms and conditions as he or she considers appropriate on a delegation made under subsection (1).