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COMMUNITY SERVICES (ABORIGINES) ACT 1984
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Contents
Part 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Savings
4. Definitions
5. Meaning of conclusion of election for Aboriginal council
Part 2--Administration
6. Responsible officer
7. Corporation
8. Corporation of chief executive is statutory body
9. Consequences of constitution of corporation
10. Agents of department
11. Power of delegation
12. Appointment of magistrates to trust areas
13. Official inquiries
14. Annual report on administration
Part 3--Intervention by the State
Division 1--Powers of intervention
15. Procedures before exercise of certain powers
16. Revocation and suspension of resolutions and orders
17. Effect of revocation or suspension
18. Overruling by-laws
19. Appointment of financial controller
20. Dissolution of Aboriginal council
21. Abolition of joint Aboriginal council and its area
Division 2--Administrators
22. When administrator may be appointed
23. Jurisdiction, powers and duties of administrator
24. Title of administrator
25. Committee to help administrator
26. Conditions of appointment as administrator or member of committee
27. Recovery of amounts from Aboriginal councils
28. Role of committee
29. Decision by Minister on referral by administrator
30. Procedures of committee
31. Termination of administrator's appointment
32. Termination of appointment of committee member etc.
Division 3--Financial controller
33. Functions of financial controller
34. Power of financial controller to revoke and suspend resolutions and orders
35. Effect of revocation or suspension
36. Financial controller's employment conditions
37. Recovery of amounts from Aboriginal councils
38. Termination of financial controller's appointment
Part 4--Local government of areas
Division 1--Aboriginal councils
39. Declaration of council areas
40. Aboriginal council required for each council area
41. Implementation of council area
42. Incorporation of Aboriginal councils
43. Tenure of office of councillors
44. Times for election of councillors
45. Voters roll
46. Relationship of council area to local government area
47. Functions of Aboriginal councils
48. Power of council to lend an amount to an adult resident
49. Disclosure of interests at meetings
Division 2--Financial operations of Aboriginal councils
50. Issue of standards
51. Standards must be complied with
52. Area rate and other charges
53. Annual budget to be prepared
54. Adoption of budget
55. Framing of budget
56. Amendment of budget
57. Unexpended votes to lapse
58. Provisions in respect of loan repayments
59. Illegal expenditure
60. Accounts
61. Special accounting provision for particular payments
62. Preparation of financial statements
63. Certification of annual financial statements
64. Auditor-general to audit accounts of council
65. Auditor-general to certify annual financial statements
66. Presentation of annual financial statements
67. Access to accounts
68. Power to require furnishing of information and the like
69. General reporting provisions
70. Financial statements
71. Aboriginal councils are statutory bodies
72. Chief executive may require information from Aboriginal council
Division 3--Law and order in areas
73. Jurisdiction and powers of police
74. Entry upon council areas etc.
75. Application to council areas of laws relating to public places
76. Aboriginal police
77. Discharge of Aboriginal police officers' functions etc.
78. Other functions of Aboriginal police officers
79. Indemnification of Aboriginal police officer for liability for tort
Division 4--Determination of matters of complaint in areas
80. Aboriginal Courts
81. Jurisdiction of Aboriginal Courts
82. Limitation of jurisdiction
83. Right of appeal against conviction
Division 5--Authorised officers
84. Authorised officers
85. General powers of authorised officers
Part 5--Community justice groups
Division 1--Establishment, functions and powers
86. Establishment
87. Functions and powers
Division 2--Provisions about membership of groups and group coordinators
88. Membership
89. Criminal history checks
90. Coordinator
Division 3--Miscellaneous provisions
91. Authentication of documents
92. Protection of members from civil liability
93. Reporting requirements
Part 6--Control of possession and consumption of alcohol in community areas
Division 1--Preliminary
94. Purpose of pt 6
95. Definitions for pt 6
Division 2--Dry places
96. Declaration
97. Notice of proposal
98. Objections and supporting submissions
99. Notice about declaration
100. Suspension of declaration
101. Effect of declaration of dry place
Division 3--Offences relating to community justice groups and dry places
102. Obstructing members
103. Possession or consumption of alcohol in or on dry place
104. False or misleading statements
105. False or misleading documents
Division 4--Appeals relating to dry places
106. Who may appeal
107. How to start appeal
108. Stay of operation of decisions
109. Powers of Magistrates Court
110. Constitution of Magistrates Court
111. Effect of Magistrates Court's decision
112. Appeal to District Court
Division 5--Provisions relating to homemade alcohol in certain community areas
112A. Offences relating to homemade alcohol
112B. Relationship with restricted areas
Division 6--Miscellaneous provision
113. Making applications
Part 7--Provisions about making by-laws and subordinate by-laws
Division 1--Preliminary
114. Definitions for pt 7
Division 2--Publishing model by-laws and power to make subordinate by-laws
115. Minister may publish model by-laws
116. Power to make subordinate by-laws
Division 3--Process for making by-laws
117. By-law process
118. Step 1—propose a by-law
119. Step 2—ensure proposed by-law satisfactorily deals with any State interest
120. Step 3—consultation about proposed by-law
121. Step 4—give access to proposed by-law
122. Step 5—accept and consider all submissions
123. Step 6—decide whether to proceed with making proposed by-law
124. Step 7—again ensure proposed by-law satisfactorily deals with any State interest
125. Step 8—make proposed by-law
126. Step 9—give public notice of law
Division 4--Process for making subordinate by-laws
127. Subordinate by-law process
128. Step 1—propose a subordinate by-law
129. Step 2—consultation about proposed subordinate by-law
130. Step 3—give access to proposed subordinate by-law
131. Step 4—accept and consider all submissions
132. Step 5—make proposed subordinate by-law
133. Step 6—give public notice of subordinate by-law
134. Early start for subordinate by-law making process
Division 5--Commencement and status of by-laws and subordinate by-laws
135. Commencement of by-laws and subordinate by-laws
136. Effect of by-laws
137. Extent to which subordinate by-law is binding
138. When subordinate by-laws cease to have effect
139. Proof of by-laws and subordinate by-laws
140. By-law and subordinate by-law presumed to be within power
Part 8--Aboriginal Coordinating Council
141. Continuation and incorporation of Aboriginal Coordinating Council
142. Membership of council
143. Functions of council
144. Meetings of council
145. Divisions of Aboriginal communities
146. Selection of board members
147. Casual vacancy in office of selected member
148. Particular functions of council
149. Budget of Aboriginal Coordinating Council
150. Declaration that Aboriginal Coordinating Council is statutory body
Part 9--Aboriginal Industries Board
151. The board
152. Membership of board
153. Casual vacancy in appointed members of board
154. Board meetings
155. Officers and employees of board
156. Powers of board
157. Profits of board
158. Board is statutory body
159. Audit of board's accounts
160. Annual report by board
161. Administrator may replace board members
162. Relinquishment of board's assets to local control
Part 10--Entry upon areas
163. Entry upon public parts of areas
164. General authority to be in area
165. Entry upon and temporary stay in areas
166. Power of Aboriginal council to regulate presence in area
167. Excluded person entitled to reason
168. Power of Aboriginal council to eject
Part 11--Assistance sought by Aborigines
169. Grant of aid
170. Deposit of savings with banker
171. Continuation of management of money
172. Banker is a statutory body
173. Administration of Aborigines' estates
Part 12--General provisions
174. Aborigines' right to certain natural resources
175. Aborigines' right to certain forest products and quarry material—Aboriginal land
176. Aborigines' right to certain forest products and quarry material—non-Aboriginal land
177. Obstruction, intimidation and assault
178. General penalty for offence
179. Magistrates Court not to have jurisdiction for certain offences
180. Evidentiary aids
180A. Evidence of home-brew concentrate by label
180B. Evidence of homemade alcohol having regard to belief of police officer
181. Approved forms
182. Regulation-making power
Part 13--Assistance to and review of Aboriginal councils
183. Assistance to Aboriginal councils
184. Use of churches etc. for provision of assistance
Part 14--Transitional provisions
Division 1--Transitional provision for Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 1999
185. Transitional provision for council areas
Division 2--Transitional provision for Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 2002
186. Transitional provision for process for making by-laws
Part 15--Validating provisions
187. Validation of particular rates
188. Validation of declaration of council areas
Endnotes
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