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CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1992 No. 33 of 1992 - SECT 5
Functions of the Council
5.(1) The functions of the Council are:
(a) to act as a national forum for the construction industry in Australia;
and
(b) to advise the Commonwealth government on matters concerning the
construction industry in Australia; and
(c) to liaise with the governments of the States and Territories, the
Agency or any other persons or organisations in connection with the
performance of its functions under paragraph (a) or (b).
(2) The Council may perform its functions to the extent only that they are not
in excess of the functions that may be conferred on it by virtue of any of the
legislative powers of the Parliament and, in particular, may perform its
functions:
(a) for purposes related to money appropriated for the purposes of the
Commonwealth; and
(b) for purposes related to the granting of financial assistance to a
State on such terms and conditions as the Parliament thinks fit; and
(c) for purposes related to the executive power of the Commonwealth; and
(d) for purposes related to any or all of the Territories; and
(e) for purposes related to a corporation to which paragraph 51(xx) of the
Constitution is applicable; and
(f) for purposes related to a Commonwealth place within the meaning of the
Commonwealth Places (Application of Laws) Act 1970; and
(g) in relation to the Australian Public Service, an authority or
instrumentality of the Commonwealth or a body corporate over which the
Commonwealth is in a position to exercise control; and
(h) for purposes related to an award made under a law of the Commonwealth
or a Territory; and
(i) for purposes related to the collection of statistics; and
(j) for purposes related to matters incidental to the execution of any of
the legislative powers of the Parliament or the executive power of the
Commonwealth.
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