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ANANGU PITJANTJATJARA YANKUNYTJATJARA LAND RIGHTS ACT 1981 - SECT 13A

13A—Reports and budget

        (1)         The Executive Board must, not later than 31 December in each year, prepare and submit to the Minister an annual report on the operations of the Executive Board during the financial year ending on the preceding 30 June (and must provide a copy of the audited accounts for that financial year with the annual report).

        (2)         The Executive Board must, not later than the prescribed day in each year, prepare and submit to the Minister for approval a budget setting out estimates of the Executive Board's proposed expenditure for the next financial year or for some other period determined by the Minister.

        (3)         The Minister may, if he or she is satisfied that the Executive Board has refused or failed to perform or discharge a function or duty under this Act, by notice in writing, direct the Executive Board to prepare a report on the matter.

        (4)         A report or budget (as the case requires) under this section must—

            (a)         in the case of an annual report under subsection (1) or a budget under subsection (2)—contain the information required by the regulations; and

            (b)         in the case of a report required under subsection (3)—contain the information, and be delivered to the Minister on or before the date, specified in the notice; and

            (c)         in any case—be in a form determined by the Minister.

        (5)         The Executive Board must, at an annual general meeting of A n angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara—

            (a)         make available to A n angu copies of the annual report for the financial year ending on the preceding 30 June; and

            (b)         if requested by any A n angu, provide an explanation of the annual report, or a part of the annual report.

        (6)         The Minister must determine to approve, or not approve, a budget within 28 days after receiving the proposed budget, and may, in determining whether to approve the budget, take into consideration any matter the Minister thinks fit.



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