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CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 - SECT 22B
Term of service of Members of Legislative Council
22B Term of service of Members of Legislative Council
(1) A Member of the Legislative Council shall cease to be a Member of the
Legislative Council-- (a) on the day of his death,
(b) on the day on which
his seat as such a Member becomes vacant, otherwise than by reason of
paragraph (c), or
(c) on the day on which his term of service as a Member
expires under subsection (2), (3) or (4),
whichever first occurs.
(2) Subject
to subsection (4), the term of service of a Member of the Legislative Council
(other than a long-term continuing Member) shall expire on the day of the
termination, either by dissolution or expiry, of the Legislative Assembly next
preceding the second general election of Members of the Legislative Assembly
to be held after his or her election as a Member of the Legislative Council.
(3) Subject to subsection (4), the term of service of a
long-term continuing Member shall expire on the day of the termination, either
by dissolution or expiry, of the Legislative Assembly next preceding the third
general election of Members of the Legislative Assembly to be held after his
or her election as a Member of the Legislative Council.
(4) The term of
service of a Member of the Legislative Council elected to fill the seat of
another Member which has become vacant otherwise than by reason of subsection
(1) (c) shall expire on the day on which that other Member's seat would have
become vacant by reason of subsection (1) (c).
(5) In this section,
"long-term continuing Member" means-- (a) a member of the Legislative Council
who was one of the first 12 Members elected at the third-last
periodic Council election held before the commencement of the 1991
reconstitution Act, or
(b) a Member of the Legislative Council who was one of
the first 6 Members elected at the second-last periodic Council election held
before that commencement, or
(c) if the seat of a Member referred to in
paragraph (a) or (b) has become vacant since the periodic Council election
concerned--a Member of the Legislative Council who is the successor (whether
immediate, intermediate or ultimate) of that Member.
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