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CONSTITUTION (APPOINTMENTS) BILL 2009

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

           Constitution (Appointments) Bill 2009



                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                    Page
  1      Purposes                                                            1
  2      Commencement                                                        2
  3      Definitions                                                         2
  4      Act to bind the Crown                                               2
  5      Effect of relevant actions                                          3
  6      Act not to give rise to liability against the State                 3
  7      Amendment of Constitution Act 1975                                  4
                             

ENDNOTES                                                                     5




561360B.I-9/11/2009                      i       BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/11/2009

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Introduced in the Assembly Constitution (Appointments) Bill 2009 A Bill for an Act relating to actions taken by Lieutenant-Governors and Administrators of the State, to amend the Constitution Act 1975 and for other purposes. The Parliament of Victoria enacts: 1 Purposes The purposes of this Act are-- (a) to remove doubts relating to actions taken by Lieutenant-Governors and Administrators of 5 the State at any time since the commencement of the Australia Act 1986 of the Commonwealth; and (b) to amend the Constitution Act 1975 to confer the power to appoint a person as 10 Lieutenant-Governor or Administrator expressly on the Governor. 561360B.I-9/11/2009 1 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/11/2009

 


 

Constitution (Appointments) Bill 2009 s. 2 2 Commencement This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 3 Definitions 5 In this Act-- Administrator means a person appointed as, or purportedly appointed as, or purportedly deemed to be appointed as, Administrator of the State; 10 Lieutenant-Governor means a person appointed as, or purportedly appointed as, Lieutenant- Governor of the State; relevant action means an act or omission of an administrative or legislative nature, including 15 the exercise, or purported exercise, of prerogative powers, done or omitted, or purportedly done or omitted, at a relevant time by a Lieutenant-Governor or an Administrator during the administration, or 20 purported administration, of the government of the State by that person, or whether acting as the Governor's deputy or otherwise; relevant time means any time between 5.00 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time on 3 March 1986 and 25 the commencement of this Act. Note The Australia Act 1986 of the Commonwealth came into operation at 5.00 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time on 3 March 1986. 30 4 Act to bind the Crown This Act binds the Crown in right of Victoria and, in so far as the legislative power of the Parliament of Victoria permits, the Crown in all its other capacities. 561360B.I-9/11/2009 2 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/11/2009

 


 

Constitution (Appointments) Bill 2009 s. 5 5 Effect of relevant actions Every relevant action has, and is deemed always to have had, the same force and effect for all purposes as it would have had if it had been done, 5 or omitted to be done, at the relevant time by a person validly holding the office of Governor at that time. 6 Act not to give rise to liability against the State (1) The State is not liable to any action, liability, 10 claim or demand arising from the enactment, commencement or operation of this Act. (2) Without limiting subsection (1), no proceedings lie against the State in respect of a relevant action affected by this Act, except to the extent that the 15 proceedings would lie had the relevant action been done, or omitted to be done, at the relevant time by a person validly holding the office of Governor. (3) In this section-- 20 proceedings includes proceedings for an order in the nature of prohibition, certiorari or mandamus or for a declaration or injunction or for any other relief; the State includes any State authority or officer of 25 the State, and also includes-- (a) the Crown in right of the State; and (b) the Government of the State; and (c) a Minister of the Crown in right of the State; and 30 (d) a statutory corporation, or other body, representing the Crown in right of the State. 561360B.I-9/11/2009 3 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/11/2009

 


 

Constitution (Appointments) Bill 2009 s. 7 See: 7 Amendment of Constitution Act 1975 Act No. 8750. (1) For section 6A(2) of the Constitution Act 1975 Reprint No. 19 substitute-- as at 1 January 2009 "(2) The Governor may appoint a person as 5 and Lieutenant-Governor during the Governor's amending Act Nos pleasure by Commission under the Public 4/2009 and Seal of the State.". 38/2009. LawToday: (2) In section 6A(3) of the Constitution Act 1975 www. legislation. for "Her Majesty's pleasure" substitute 10 vic.gov.au "the Governor's pleasure". (3) For section 6A(4) of the Constitution Act 1975 substitute-- "(4) The Governor may appoint a person as Administrator during the Governor's pleasure 15 by Commission under the Public Seal of the State.". 561360B.I-9/11/2009 4 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/11/2009

 


 

Constitution (Appointments) Bill 2009 Endnotes ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 561360B.I-9/11/2009 5 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 9/11/2009

 


 

 


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