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Resolution Of 8 October 2015, Of The Delegation Of The Government In The Autonomous Community Of The Canary Islands, By Which Powers Are Delegated.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 8 de octubre de 2015, de la Delegación del Gobierno en la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias, por la que se delegan competencias.

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The Spanish Constitution of 1978, in its article 103 states that the Public Administration acts in accordance with the principles of effectiveness, hierarchy, decentralization, deconcentration and coordination, with full submission to the law and law.

Also, Article 3 of Law 6/1997, of 14 April, of the Organization and the Functioning of the General Administration of the State, establishes, among others, the following principles of organization and operation:

Hierarchy.

Functional decentralization.

Functional and territorial disconcentration.

Economy, sufficiency and tight media adequacy for institutional purposes.

Simplicity, clarity and proximity to citizens.

Coordination.

Effectiveness in meeting the goals set.

Efficiency in the allocation and utilization of public resources.

On the other hand, Article 12 of Law 30/1992, of 26 November, of the Legal Regime of Public Administrations and of the Common Administrative Procedure, provides that competition is indispensable and will be exercised by the a body that has it assigned as its own, except in cases of delegation or endorsement, when they are carried out in accordance with the terms laid down in this or other laws.

By virtue of these principles and in accordance with the procedure laid down pursuant to Article 13 of Law 30/1992, of 26 November and of the Additional Disposition 13º of Law 6/1997, of 14 April, it is considered appropriate to following the authorisation of the Secretary of State for Public Administrations, which is dependent on the Ministry of Finance and Public Administrations.

I therefore have:

First. Delegated powers and bodies in which they are delegated.

1. Delegate to the Subdelegates of the Government in Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in their respective territorial areas and without prejudice to what is agreed upon in relation to the Insular Directors of the General Administration of the State provinces, the exercise of the following competence:

a. The opening of the penalties for serious and minor infringements provided for in the Organic Law 4/2015 of 30 March on the protection of citizens ' security, powers conferred on the delegating body under the provisions of Article 32.1.c) and on Article 44 of that Law in conjunction with Article 127.2 of Law No 30/1992 of 26 November 1992 on the Legal Regime of Public Administrations and the Common Administrative Procedure and Article 10.2 of the Regulation for the financial year the sanctioning power, approved by Royal Decree 1398/1993 of 4 August.

2. Delegate to the Insular Directors of the General Administration of the State in El Hierro, Fuerteventura, La Gomera, Lanzarote and La Palma, in their respective territorial areas, the exercise of the following competence:

a. The opening of the penalties for serious and minor infringements provided for in the Organic Law 4/2015 of 30 March on the protection of citizens ' security, powers conferred on the delegating body under the provisions of Article 32.1.c) and on Article 44 of that Law in conjunction with Article 127.2 of Law No 30/1992 of 26 November 1992 on the Legal Regime of Public Administrations and the Common Administrative Procedure and Article 10.2 of the Regulation for the financial year the sanctioning power, approved by Royal Decree 1398/1993 of 4 August.

Second. Legal regime.

1. The delegation of powers agreed shall not entail the transfer of the ownership of the competition but only its exercise.

2. Whenever the delegation granted in this resolution is used, this circumstance shall be expressly indicated and the resolutions to be adopted shall be deemed to be dictated by the delegating body.

3. The delegation shall be revocable at any time and shall not be delegated the privileges conferred by it.

4. The powers delegated by this resolution may at any time be the subject of an endorsement by the delegating body, in accordance with Article 14 of Law No 30/1992 of 26 November 1992 on the legal system of Public Administrations and Common Administrative Procedure.

Third. Publication and entry into force.

This resolution shall be published in the "Official State Gazette" and shall have effect from the day following that of its publication.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, October 8, 2015. -Government Delegate in the Canary Islands, Maria del Carmen Hernández Bento.