Section 15Part 4 — POWERS, DUTIES AND PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS OF THE CADET CORPS
General powers of Commandant
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Subject to this Act, the Commandant shall have the command, superintendence and direction of the Cadet Corps and may —
make such appointments and promotions in respect of non-commissioned officers as the Commandant may see fit;
from time to time make standing orders for the general government of members of the Cadet Corps in relation to their control, recruitment, enlistment, enrolment, testing, grading, disciplining, discharge, training, arms, clothing, equipment and other appointments, and particular services as well as their distribution and inspection, and such other orders as the Commandant may deem expedient for preventing neglect and for promoting efficiency and discipline; and
issue a handbook, a code of practice or such other guidelines as the Commandant may see fit, for the guidance, government and regulation of members of the Cadet Corps.
The Commandant may delegate the Commandant's powers to any authorised officer, but the Commandant shall not delegate the Commandant's power to hear any appeal relating to an offence against discipline or to impose upon a member of the Cadet Corps any punishment which includes reduction in rank or dismissal.
The powers of the Commandant are exercisable subject to this Act and subject to the exclusion of any officer seconded from the public service.
Standing orders issued by the Commandant pursuant to subsection (1)(b) shall be published in the Gazette.