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CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT (MEMBERSHIP OF STATE PARLIAMENT BILL 96 OF 2002

                             TASMANIA




CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT (MEMBERSHIP OF STATE
                      PARLIAMENT) BILL 2002




                             CONTENTS


   1. Short Title
   2. Commencement
   3. Principal Act
   4. Section 31A inserted

 


 

 

CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT (MEMBERSHIP OF STATE PARLIAMENT) BILL 2002 (Brought in by Kim Dion Booth) A Bill to amend the Constitution Act 1934 to make it unlawful to sit in either House of the Parliament of Tasmania while elected as a representative on any local council within the State as defined by the Local Government Act 1993. Be it enacted by his Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with their advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows: Short Title 1. This Act may be cited as the Constitution Amendment (Membership Of State Parliament) Act 2002 Commencement 2. This Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. Principal Act 3. In this Act, the Constitution Act 1934 is referred to as the Principal Act. Section 31A Inserted 4. After section 31 of the Principal Act, the following section is inserted:

 


 

State Membership Section 31A. (1) No Member of either House of the Parliament of this State shall be capable of sitting as a Member of any municipal council and electoral district as defined in the Local Government Act 1993. (2) If a Member of any municipal council and electoral district as defined in Subsection 31A (1) becomes a Member of either House of the Parliament of this State, his or her place in that Municipal council shall become vacant upon the day the Returning Officer declares him or her elected a Member of either House of the Parliament of Tasmania.

 


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