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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 7 Hansard (27 June) . . Page.. 2097 ..


MR SMYTH (continuing):

(c) section 20 (Import and export licences-relevant considerations);

(d) section 22 (Licence conditions and exemptions);

(e) section 23 (Licence changes);

(f) section 31 (Decision on application).

(2) The conservator must comply with guidelines issued under this section.

(3) A guideline under this section is a disallowable instrument.".

This clause provides for the minister to make guidelines that are then passed on to the Conservator of Flora and Fauna to exercise their discretion under the act in respect of licences and registration of fish dealers.

Proposed new clause 104A agreed to.

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

MS TUCKER (10.27): I move:

Dictionary, page 47, line 20, insert the following definition:

"newspaper means a newspaper published and circulating daily in the Territory.".

This amendment inserts a definition of "newspaper" into the dictionary. The consultation process in the fisheries management plan requires publication in the Gazette and a newspaper of a notice describing the plan and inviting comment or suggestion. This amendment defines "newspaper" as being a newspaper published and circulating daily in the territory in order to give best effect to the consultation process.

Amendment agreed to.

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

Bill, as amended, agreed to

ADJOURNMENT

Motion (by Mr Moore ) proposed:

That the Assembly do now adjourn.

Federal Golf Club

MR KAINE (10.28): Mr Speaker, it has been a long day so I will keep it brief. I would like to take this opportunity in the adjournment debate to refer to a matter which I think requires action on the part of the people in this place. I refer to a development at the Federal Golf Club. Members will recall that in October last year a variation which would have allowed some development there was rejected by this place, and at the time the club indicated that it would have to consider its options. According to an article in the Sunday


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