Section 28 Canadian Human Rights Act
Section 28 Canadian Human Rights Act 1985 is about Assignment of duties. It is under Part II (Canadian Human Rights Commission) and Powers, duties and functions of the Act.
Assignment of duties
(1) On the recommendation of the Commission, the Governor in Council may, by order, assign to persons or classes of persons specified in the order who are engaged in the performance of the duties and functions of the Department of Employment and Social Development such of the duties and functions of the Commission in relation to discriminatory practices in employment outside the federal public administration as are specified in the order.
Interdelegation
(2) Subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, the Commission may enter into agreements with similar bodies or authorities in the provinces providing for the performance by the Commission on behalf of those bodies or authorities of duties or functions specified in the agreements or for the performance by those bodies or authorities on behalf of the Commission of duties or functions so specified.
See also:
– Section 27 Canadian Human Rights Act (Powers, duties and functions)
– Section 26 Canadian Human Rights Act (Commission established)