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RETAIL TRADING HOURS AMENDMENT (REFERENDUMS) BILL 2004

                      Western Australia


     Retail Trading Hours Amendment
          (Referendums) Bill 2004

                           CONTENTS

1.   Short title                           1
2.   Commencement                          2
3.   The Act amended                       2
4.   Section 43 inserted                   2




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                           Western Australia


                      LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

                      (As amended in Committee)



          Retail Trading Hours Amendment
               (Referendums) Bill 2004


                               A Bill for


An Act to amend the Retail Trading Hours Act 1987 to provide for
two questions relating to retail trading hours to be submitted to the
electors under the Referendums Act 1983.



The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:


1.      Short title
        This Act may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours Amendment
        (Referendums) Act 2004.




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     s. 2




     2.           Commencement
                  This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives the
                  Royal Assent.

     3.           The Act amended
5                 The amendment in this Act is to the Retail Trading Hours
                  Act 1987*.
                  [* Reprinted as at 18 January 2002.]

     4.           Section 43 inserted
                  After section 42 the following section is inserted --
10   "
            43.         Referendums on trading hours
                  (1)   In this section --
                        "day of the next general election" means the day
                             fixed under the Electoral Act 1907 as the polling
15                           day for the first general election for the Legislative
                             Assembly to be held after the Retail Trading
                             Hours Amendment (Referendums) Act 2004 comes
                             into operation;
                        "electors" has the meaning given to that term in
20                           section 2(1) of the Referendums Act 1983.
                  (2)   Questions 1 and 2 set out in subsection (3) are to be
                        submitted to the electors under and in accordance with
                        the Referendums Act 1983 on the day of the next
                        general election.




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     (3)   The questions to be submitted to the electors are --
            (a) question 1:
            "
                  Extended week night shopping
5                 Do you believe that the Western Australian
                  community would benefit if trading hours in
                  the Perth Metropolitan Area were extended to
                  allow general retail shops to trade until 9 pm
                  Monday to Friday?
10                                                                     ";
                  and
            (b)   question 2:
            "
                  Extended Sunday shopping
15                Do you believe that the Western Australian
                  community would benefit if trading hours in the
                  Perth Metropolitan Area were extended to
                  allow general retail shops to trade for 6 hours
                  on Sunday?
20                                                                     ".
     (4)   When an elector is voting at the referendum as to
           question 1 --
             (a) if the elector believes that the Western
                  Australian community would benefit if trading
25                hours in the Perth Metropolitan Area were
                  extended to allow general retail shops to trade
                  until 9 pm Monday to Friday, the elector is to
                  place the word "Yes" in the space provided on
                  the ballot paper for the answer to that question;
30                or
            (b) if the elector does not believe that the Western
                  Australian community would benefit if trading
                  hours in the Perth Metropolitan Area were
                  extended to allow general retail shops to trade

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                           until 9 pm Monday to Friday, the elector is to
                           place the word "No" in the space provided on
                           the ballot paper for the answer to that question.
              (5)   When an elector is voting at the referendum as to
5                   question 2 --
                      (a) if the elector believes that the Western
                           Australian community would benefit if trading
                           hours in the Perth Metropolitan Area were
                           extended to allow general retail shops to trade
10                         for 6 hours on Sunday, the elector is to place
                           the word "Yes" in the space provided on the
                           ballot paper for the answer to that question; or
                     (b) if the elector does not believe that the Western
                           Australian community would benefit if trading
15                         hours in the Perth Metropolitan Area were
                           extended to allow general retail shops to trade
                           for 6 hours on Sunday, the elector is to place
                           the word "No" in the space provided on the
                           ballot paper for the answer to that question.
20                                                                             ".




 


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