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CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 - SECT 22G
President
22G President
(1) There shall be a President of the Legislative Council, who is the
Presiding Officer of the Legislative Council and is recognised as its
independent and impartial representative.
(2) A person shall be chosen to be
President of the Legislative Council-- (a) before the Legislative Council
proceeds to the dispatch of any other business at its first meeting following
a periodic Council election, and
(b) at any other time when the office of
President of the Legislative Council becomes vacant.
(3) The person so chosen
shall cease to hold office as President of the Legislative Council immediately
before the Legislative Council assembles for the dispatch of business at its
first meeting following a periodic Council election, and shall also cease to
hold that office-- (a) if he ceases to be a Member of the Legislative Council
(unless continued in office under subsection (6A)),
(b) if he is removed from
that office by a vote of the Legislative Council, or
(c) if he resigns his
office by writing under his hand addressed to the Governor.
(4) The Standing
Rules and Orders of the Legislative Council may make provision, not
inconsistent with this section, for or with respect to the manner of election
of the President and associated matters.
(5) The President shall preside at
all meetings of the Legislative Council except as may be provided by the
Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Council.
(6) The President or
other Member presiding may take part in any debate or discussion which may
arise in the Legislative Council.
(6A) When the business of the Legislative
Council is suspended under section 22F-- (a) the person who was the President
of the Legislative Council immediately before the suspension of business
continues to be the President, and
(b) the person who was the Deputy
President and Chair of Committees of the Legislative Council immediately
before the suspension of business continues to be the Deputy President and
Chair of Committees,
until the Legislative Council assembles for the dispatch
of business at its first meeting following the periodic Council election.
(7)
Subject to subsection (5), the Deputy President and Chair of Committees of the
Legislative Council-- (a) acts as the President of the Legislative Council
when the President is unavailable, and
(b) when so acting, has and may
exercise and perform all the powers, authorities, duties and functions of the
President.
(7A) For the purposes of subsection (7), the President is
"unavailable" if there is a vacancy in the office of the President or if the
President is absent from the State or otherwise unavailable to exercise and
perform the powers, authorities, duties and functions of the President.
(8)
Whenever a vacancy occurs in the seat of a Member of the Legislative Council
otherwise than by reason of section 22B (1) (c), the President may notify the
Governor of the vacancy.
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