❓ Question regarding quorum requirements and remote attendance limits for the Heritage Council under the new Heritage Act 2018. The Minister's response refers to the Interpretation Act and states the Council determines its own procedures.
AnsweredQoN 4898Legislative Assembly
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I refer
to Draft Regulations 19 and 23 for the new Heritage Act 2018 and ask: (a) Why
has the number of Council members required for a meeting quorum been changed; and (b) Will there be a limit on the number of meetings a Council member can attend via telephone or other means of instantaneous communication in a year: (i) What
is the number?
to Draft Regulations 19 and 23 for the new Heritage Act 2018 and ask: (a) Why
has the number of Council members required for a meeting quorum been changed; and (b) Will there be a limit on the number of meetings a Council member can attend via telephone or other means of instantaneous communication in a year: (i) What
is the number?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 May 2019
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
11 days
(a) I refer the member to section 54 of the Interpretation Act 1984 .
(b) The Council is responsible for determining its own meeting procedures.
(b) The Council is responsible for determining its own meeting procedures.
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