How should deputy heads sub-delegate appointment and appointment-related authorities within their organization?
Q. What is the difference between subsections 24(1) and 24(2) of the Public Service Employment Act1 (PSEA)? A. Under the PSEA, subsection 24(1) allows the deputy head to delegate authorities (e.g., deployments) that are conferred directly to him or her in the legislation. Subsection 24(2) allows the deputy head to sub-delegate authorities (e.g., appointments) delegated to him or her by the Commission under subsection 15(1) of the PSEA. Q. Can you explain what “subject to Commission’s approval” means in subsection 24(2) of the Public Service Employment Act1? A. “Subject to the Commission’s approval” means that the Commission, which consists of the President of the Public Service Commission and the Commissioners, must approve the delegation of appointment and appointment-related authorities to the deputy head, as well as any conditions and limitations. Q. To whom can deputy heads sub-delegate their appointment and appointment-related authorities? A. The deputy heads can sub-delegate thei
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