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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 - SECT 440
Codes of conduct
440 Codes of conduct
(1) The regulations may prescribe a model code of
conduct (the
"model code") applicable to councillors, members of staff of councils and
delegates of councils.
(2) Without limiting what may be included in the model
code, the model code may: (a) relate to any conduct (whether by way of act or
omission) of a councillor, member of staff or delegate in carrying out his or
her functions that is likely to bring the council or holders of civic office
into disrepute, and
(b) in particular, contain provisions for or with respect
to conduct specified in Schedule 6A.
(3) A council must adopt a code of
conduct (the
"adopted code") that incorporates the provisions of the model code. The
adopted code may include provisions that supplement the model code.
(4) A
council’s adopted code has no effect to the extent that it is inconsistent
with the model code as in force for the time being.
(5) Councillors, members
of staff and delegates of a council must comply with the applicable provisions
of: (a) the council’s adopted code, except to the extent of any
inconsistency with the model code as in force for the time being, and
(b) the
model code as in force for the time being, to the extent that: (i) the council
has not adopted a code of conduct, or
(ii) the adopted code is inconsistent
with the model code, or
(iii) the model code contains provisions or
requirements not included in the adopted code.
(6) A provision of a
council’s adopted code is not inconsistent with the model code merely
because the provision makes a requirement of the model code more onerous for
persons required to observe the requirement.
(7) A council must, within 12
months after each ordinary election, review its adopted code and make such
adjustments as it considers appropriate and as are consistent with this
section.
(8) Nothing in this section or such a code gives rise to, or can be
taken into account in, any civil cause of action, but nothing in this section
affects rights or liabilities arising apart from this section.
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