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| Joint Standing Committee on National Capital and External Territories

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An advisory report on the Territories Law Reform Bill 2010

11 May 2010

© Commonwealth of Australia 2010
ISBN 978-0-642-79301-0 (Printed version)
ISBN 978-0-642-79302-7 (HTML version)

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Preliminary Pages (PDF 93KB)

Chair’s foreword
Membership of the committee
Committee secretariat
Terms of reference
List of abbreviations
List of recommendations

 
Chapter 1 Introduction (PDF 114KB)

Background
Purpose and overview of the Bill
General comments about the Bill
Development of regulations
Financial impact of the Bill
Conclusions
Scope of the inquiry
Conduct of the review
Report structure

 
Chapter 2 Part 1 – General amendments (PDF 253KB)

1BBackground
2BSummary of key sections
3BProposed subsections 7(2) and 7(3) – Broadening the Administrator’s authority to seek Commonwealth advice on Schedule 2 and Schedule 3 matters
15BAnalysis
16BConclusions
4BProposed new section 9 – Power of Commonwealth Minister to appoint a deputy or deputies of the Administrator
18BAnalysis
19BConclusions
5BProposed new section 12 – provision of a Chief Minister and not more than 3 Ministers
21BAnalysis
22BConclusions
6BProposed new sections 12A and 13 – nomination and appointment of Chief Minister and appointment of Ministers
24BAnalysis
25BConclusions
7BProposed new section 14A – powers of dismissal
27BAnalysis
28BConclusions
8BProposed new section 15A – Allocating ministerial responsibilities
30BAnalysis
31BConclusions
9BProposed subsection 21 (1A), subparagraph 21(2)(a)(iii), subsection 21(5) and new section 26A – Accessing advice on Schedule 2 and 3 matters and empowering Governor-General to reserve legislation
33BAnalysis
34BConclusions
10BProposed section 39AA – Power of Administrator to dismiss a member of the Legislative Assembly from office for seriously unlawful conduct or grossly improper conduct
36BAnalysis
37BConclusions
11BProposed section 39AC – Dissolution of Legislative Assembly by the Governor-General
39BAnalysis
40BConclusions
12BProposed subsection 61A – Regulations prescribing Norfolk Island public service values
42BAnalysis
43BConclusions
13BProposed subsection 67(2) – Power of Governor-General to make regulations to repeal, alter or add to Schedules 2 or 3 of the Norfolk Island Act
45BAnalysis
46BConclusions

 
Chapter 3 Part 2 – Amendments relating to elections (PDF 108KB)

Summary of key sections
Proposed subsections 31(4) and (5) – regulations to determine method for counting and casting votes
Analysis
Proposed subsections 35(2), 35(3) – terms of Legislative Assembly
Analysis
Proposed section 37A Arrangements with the Australian Electoral Commission
Analysis
Conclusions

 
Chapter 4 Part 3 – Amendments relating to finance (PDF 159KB)

Background
Summary of key sections
A new financial framework
Purpose of the new financial framework
Regulations and orders
Implementation of a new financial framework
Conclusions
Proposed subsection 4(1) – definition of responsible manager
Analysis
Conclusions
Proposed new section 48(F) – Requirement of Commonwealth Auditor-General to seek comments on proposed performance audit reports
Analysis
Conclusions
Proposed new section 51D - option to appoint a Commonwealth Financial Officer for Norfolk Island
Analysis
Conclusions
Proposed new section 51E – Power of Commonwealth Minister to apply for an injunction to force compliance with financial management and accountability provisions
Analysis
Conclusions

 
Chapter 5 Parts 4-7 – Amendments relating to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, freedom of information, the Ombudsman and privacy (PDF 119KB)

Introduction
Part 4 – Amendments relating to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Analysis
Part 5 – Amendments relating to freedom of information
Analysis
Part 6 – Amendments relating to the Ombudsman
Analysis
Part 7 – Amendments relating to privacy
Analysis
Conclusions

 
Chapter 6 Schedules 2 and 3 – Amendments relating to Australia’s Indian Ocean Territories (PDF 80KB)

Background
Summary of key sections
Proposed new section 8G – arrangements for vesting and delegating powers under WA laws applied on Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Analysis
Conclusions

 
Chapter 7 Additional issues (PDF 107KB)

Introduction
Waste management
Measures and procedures to eradicate Argentine ants
Water quality
Application of Trade Practices Act to Norfolk Island
Absence of workers compensation protocols
Treatment of disability pensions issued by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs as income
Extending Commonwealth legislation to Norfolk Island
Conclusions

 
Appendix A – Submissions (PDF 43KB)
 
Appendix B – Exhibits (PDF 52KB)
 
Appendix C – Hearings and witnesses (PDF 49KB)

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