❓ Question regarding the voting rights of co-opted members within the Heritage Council under the new Heritage Act 2018, specifically concerning Draft Regulation 11 and potential for exceeding nine votes on a council decision. The answer refers the member to relevant sections of the Act and draft regulations.
AnsweredQoN 4896Legislative Assembly
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I
refer to proposed Draft Regulation 11 in the new Heritage Act 2018 and ask: (a) Will
a co-opted member’s vote be in place of a permanent
member of the Council: (i) If
not, will the regulations allow for more than nine votes on a particular question before the Council?
refer to proposed Draft Regulation 11 in the new Heritage Act 2018 and ask: (a) Will
a co-opted member’s vote be in place of a permanent
member of the Council: (i) If
not, will the regulations allow for more than nine votes on a particular question before the Council?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 May 2019
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
11 days
(a) No
(i) I refer the member to section 15 of the Heritage Act 2018; draft regulation 12, and draft regulation 21.
(i) I refer the member to section 15 of the Heritage Act 2018; draft regulation 12, and draft regulation 21.
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