Acts and Regulations

N-5.11 - New Brunswick Highway Corporation Act

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Delegation by Corporation or Lieutenant-Governor in Council
1997, c.50, s.17
38.1In addition to subsection 6(4), section 10 and subsections 10.1(4.1) and (4.2), if the Corporation, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council or a project company is given any specific power, authority, right, duty or responsibility under a provision of this or any other Act of the Legislature or a regulation under such an Act in relation to a highway and that highway is the subject of an agreement between the Corporation and a project company, that power, authority, right, duty or responsibility, whether given directly or by adoption, may be delegated by regulation and the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may, in the regulation,
(a) establish the manner in which the delegate may be directed to exercise the delegated matter,
(b) subject the delegate to any limitations, terms, conditions and requirements, or specify that such limitations, terms, conditions and requirements may be set out in the agreement, and
(c) authorize the delegate to sub-delegate to others the delegated matter, subject to any limitations, terms, conditions and requirements the delegate considers appropriate.
1997, c.50, s.17; 1997, c.64, s.16
Delegation by Corporation or Lieutenant-Governor in Council
1997, c.50, s.17
38.1In addition to subsection 6(4), section 10 and subsections 10.1(4.1) and (4.2), if the Corporation, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council or a project company is given any specific power, authority, right, duty or responsibility under a provision of this or any other Act of the Legislature or a regulation under such an Act in relation to a highway and that highway is the subject of an agreement between the Corporation and a project company, that power, authority, right, duty or responsibility, whether given directly or by adoption, may be delegated by regulation and the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may, in the regulation,
(a) establish the manner in which the delegate may be directed to exercise the delegated matter,
(b) subject the delegate to any limitations, terms, conditions and requirements, or specify that such limitations, terms, conditions and requirements may be set out in the agreement, and
(c) authorize the delegate to sub-delegate to others the delegated matter, subject to any limitations, terms, conditions and requirements the delegate considers appropriate.
1997, c.50, s.17; 1997, c.64, s.16