Health Act 2004

Certificate evidence concerning delegation of functions.

77.—(1) In any legal proceedings, a certificate that—

(a) is signed by the chairperson,

(b) states that a specified function of the Executive was on a specified date delegated to the chief executive officer, and

(c) states that the delegation of the function remained in force on a specified date,

is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof of the matters stated in the certificate.

(2) In any legal proceedings, a certificate that—

(a) is signed by the chief executive officer or by an employee who has subdelegated a function delegated to him or her under this section,

(b) states that a specified function of the chief executive officer was on a specified date delegated or subdelegated, as the case may be, in accordance with section 19 , to a specified employee of the Executive,

(c) states that the delegation or subdelegation of the function remained in force on a specified date, and

(d) specifies the limitations, if any, imposed on the delegation or subdelegation,

is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof of the matters stated in the certificate.

(3) A certificate referred to in subsection (1) or (2) that appears to be signed by the chairperson, the chief executive officer or the employee concerned (as the case may be) is admissible in any proceedings as evidence of the matters stated in the certificate without proof of his or her signature.