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Hurlstone Agricultural High School Site Bill 2009
Explanatory note
This explanatory note relates to this Bill as introduced into Parliament.
Overview of Bill
The objects of this Bill are:
(a) to ensure that the Hurlstone Agricultural High School site remains in public ownership, and
(b) to limit the use of the site to that of a government school.
Outline of provisions
Clause 1 sets out the name (also called the short title) of the proposed Act.Clause 2 provides for the commencement of the proposed Act on the date of assent to the proposed Act.
Clause 3 defines the Hurlstone Agricultural High School site and contains other interpretative provisions.
Clause 4 specifies the objects of the proposed Act (as referred to in the Overview above).
Clause 5 prohibits the Hurlstone Agricultural High School site from being sold, transferred, leased or otherwise alienated.
Clause 6 restricts development of the site so that it can only be used for the purposes of a government school.
Clause 7 prevents any development of the site from becoming a project to which Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 applies.
Note: If this Bill is not modified, these Explanatory Notes would reflect the Bill as passed in the House. If the Bill has been amended by Committee, these Explanatory Notes may not necessarily reflect the Bill as passed.