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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 2 Hansard (29 February) . . Page.. 332 ..


MS TUCKER (continuing):

Page 15, line 14, after subclause (4), add the following new subclause:

"(5) An instrument under subsection (1)-

(a) is a disallowable instrument for the Subordinate Laws Act 1989; and

(b) unless disallowed under section 6 of that Act, takes effect-

(i) on the day immediately following the last day on which the instrument could have been disallowed under section 6 of that Act; or

(ii) on any later day stated in the instrument.".

This amendment makes the instruments by which assets are passed to the corporation a disallowable instrument. It will give the Assembly the opportunity to debate and possibly disallow any government proposals to transfer particular facilities to the corporation.

Amendment agreed to.

Clause, as amended, agreed to.

Remainder of Bill, by leave, taken as a whole.

MR QUINLAN (11.19): I ask for leave to move amendments Nos 77 to 85 and No. 1 circulated in my name together.

Leave granted.

MR QUINLAN: I move the following amendments:

Clause 39, page 15, line 17, subclause (1), omit "corporation", substitute "authority".

Clause 40, page 15, line 29, subclause (1), omit "corporation" (wherever occurring), substitute "authority".

Clause 41 -

Page 16 -

Line 18, definition of proceeding , omit "corporation", substitute "authority".

Line 19, definition of vesting day , omit "corporation", substitute "authority".

Line 22, subclause (2), omit "corporation", substitute "authority".

Line 28, subclause (3), omit "corporation", substitute "authority".

Line 30, subclause (4), omit "corporation" (wherever occurring), substitute "authority".

Line 37, subclause (6), omit "corporation", substitute "authority".

Page 17, line 1, subclause (1), omit "corporation", substitute "authority".

Long title, page 1, omit "Corporation", substitute "Authority".

Amendments agreed to.

Remainder of Bill, as a whole, as amended, agreed to.

Bill, as a whole, as amended, agreed to.

Bill, as amended, agreed to.


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