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NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES MANAGEMENT ACT 2002 - REG 17
Special advisory committees
(1) The Minister, by order, may establish special advisory committees
for the purpose of
(a) advising the Minister on such matters in relation to the administration of
this Act as are specified in the order; or
(b) advising the Director, or a managing authority, on such matters arising in
relation to the performance of his, her or its functions under this Act as are
specified in the order.
(2) An order
(a) may specify the number of members of the special advisory committee to
which it relates; and
(b) subject to this section, may contain provisions
(i) regulating the appointment of members of the committee; and
(ii) regulating the proceedings of the committee; and
(iii) giving the Director, or a person nominated by the Director, the right to
attend meetings of the committee.
(3) The members of a special advisory committee are appointed by the
Minister and the Minister may appoint a member of the committee as its
chairperson.
(4) At a meeting of a special advisory committee, the chairperson or, if
the chairperson is absent or there is no chairperson, another member present
and chosen by the members present is to preside.
(5) The chairperson or other member presiding at a meeting of a special
advisory committee has a deliberative vote only and, in the event of an
equality of votes on any matter before a meeting of the committee, the matter
stands adjourned to the next meeting of the committee.
(6) At any meeting of a special advisory committee, a quorum is
constituted if at least half the total number of members of the committee is
present.
(7) Subject to this Act, the Minister may make arrangements to make
available to a special advisory committee such accommodation and assistance as
it may require.
(8) The members of a special advisory committee are to be paid such
travelling and other allowances as the Governor determines.
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