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Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 97 of 1998)

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Constitution of the Transport Education and Training Authority (TETA)

14. Delegation of Functions

 

14.1 The Board may, from amongst it members, appoint Board committees with powers to execute the functions of the Board upon such terms and conditions (Board committee charters) as it may resolve from time to time, and to amend or withdraw such powers from time to time.

 

14.2 The Board may in terms of the provisions of Section 56 of the PFMA delegate its powers entrusted or delegated to the Board as the Accounting Authority in terms of the PFMA and the Act, to an official within TETA to sign all documents on behalf of TETA and to take any steps necessary in connection with any legal proceedings brought by or against TETA.

 

14.3 The Board may confirm, vary or revoke any decision taken by an official as a result of a delegation or instruction in terms of the delegations.

 

14.4 Such delegations do not divest the Board of the accountability concerning the exercise of the delegated power or the performance of the assigned duty.

 

14.5 To the extent that the Chief Executive Officer has not been empowered to execute any function of the Board, he shall be empowered to act on behalf of the TETA Board in an emergency. In such emergency the Chief Executive Officer shall immediately report in writing his actions, and his reasons for having acted, to the office bearers and the whole Board at the next Board meeting.

 

14.6 The Board may delegate certain functions to be executed from time to time by the Office Bearers.