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ALBURY-WODONGA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (ABOLITION) BILL 2014

 

 

 

2013-2014 

 

The Parliament of the 

Commonwealth of Australia 

 

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 

 

 

 

Presented and read a first time 

 

 

 

 

Albury-Wodonga Development 

Corporation (Abolition) Bill 2014 

 

No.      , 2014 

 

(Finance) 

 

 

 

A Bill for an Act to abolish the Albury-Wodonga 

Development Corporation, and for related 

purposes 

   

   

 

 

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Contents 

Short title ........................................................................................... 1

 

Commencement ................................................................................. 1

 

Schedules ........................................................................................... 2

 

Schedule 1--Amendments

 

3

 

Part 1--Repeals

 

3

 

Albury-Wodonga Development Act 1973

 

3

 

Part 2--Amendments

 

4

 

Freedom of Information Act 1982

 

4

 

Remuneration and Allowances Act 1990

 

4

 

Urban and Regional Development (Financial Assistance) Act 1974

 

4

 

Part 3--Transitional provisions

 

6

 

Division 1--Introduction

 

6

 

Division 2--Transfer of assets and liabilities

 

6

 

Division 3--Transfer of other matters

 

8

 

Division 4--Corporation's staff

 

9

 

Division 5--Corporation's final annual report

 

10

 

Division 6--Transitional functions and powers

 

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Division 7--Other matters

 

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A Bill for an Act to abolish the Albury-Wodonga 

Development Corporation, and for related 

purposes 

The Parliament of Australia enacts: 

1  Short title 

 

  This Act may be cited as the Albury-Wodonga Development 

Corporation (Abolition) Act 2014

2  Commencement 

 

(1)  Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table 

commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with 

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column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect 

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according to its terms. 

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Commencement information 

Column 1 

Column 2 

Column 3 

Provisions 

Commencement 

Date/Details 

1.  Sections 1 to 3 

and anything in 

this Act not 

elsewhere covered 

by this table 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

2.  Schedule 1, 

Parts 1 and 2 

A single day to be fixed by Proclamation. 

However, if the provisions do not commence 

within the period of 6 months beginning on 

the day this Act receives the Royal Assent, 

they commence on the later of: 

(a) the day after the end of that period; and 

(b) 1 July 2015. 

 

3.  Schedule 1, 

Part 3 

The day after this Act receives the Royal 

Assent. 

 

Note: 

This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally 

enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of 

this Act. 

 

(2)  Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this Act. 

Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it 

may be edited, in any published version of this Act. 

3  Schedules 

 

  Legislation that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or 

repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule 

concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect 

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according to its terms. 

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Amendments  Schedule 1 

Repeals  Part 1 

 

 

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Schedule 1

--Amendments 

Part 1

--Repeals 

Albury-Wodonga Development Act 1973 

1  The whole of the Act 

Repeal the Act. 

Schedule 1  Amendments 

Part 2  Amendments 

 

 

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Part 2

--Amendments 

Freedom of Information Act 1982 

2  Division 1 of Part II of Schedule 2 (item dealing with the 

Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation) 

Repeal the item. 

Remuneration and Allowances Act 1990 

3  Part 3 of Schedule 2 (table item dealing with the Chair of 

the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation) 

Repeal the item. 

Urban and Regional Development (Financial Assistance) Act 

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1974 

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4  Section 3 (definition of approved body

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Repeal the definition, substitute: 

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approved body means a body approved under section 3A. 

14 

5  After section 3 

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Insert: 

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3A  Approved bodies 

17 

 

(1)  The Minister may, in writing, approve a body for the purposes of 

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this Act if the body is: 

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(a)  an authority of a State; or 

20 

 

(b)  a local governing body; or 

21 

 

(c)  a body corporate constituted for purposes other than the 

22 

acquisition of gain by its individual members. 

23 

 

(2)  An approval under subsection (1) is not a legislative instrument. 

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Amendments  Schedule 1 

Amendments  Part 2 

 

 

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6  Transitional

--approved bodies 

An approval: 

 

(a)  under paragraph (b) of the definition of approved body in 

section 3 of the Urban and Regional Development (Financial 

Assistance) Act 1974; and 

 

(b)  in force immediately before the commencement of this Part; 

continues in force (and may be dealt with) as if it were an approval 

under subsection 3A(1) of that Act as amended by this Schedule. 

7  Subsection 6(3) 

Repeal the subsection. 

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Schedule 1  Amendments 

Part 3  Transitional provisions 

 

 

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Part 3

--Transitional provisions 

Division 1

--Introduction 

8  Definitions 

In this Part: 

asset means: 

 

(a)  any legal or equitable estate or interest in real or personal 

property, whether actual, contingent or prospective; and 

 

(b)  any right, power, privilege or immunity, whether actual, 

contingent or prospective. 

commencement time means the commencement of Part 1 of this 

10 

Schedule. 

11 

Commonwealth entity means an individual or body exercising powers 

12 

or performing functions under a law of the Commonwealth. 

13 

Corporation means the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation. 

14 

instrument includes: 

15 

 

(a)  a contract, deed, undertaking, arrangement or agreement; and 

16 

 

(b)  a notice, authority, order or instruction; and 

17 

 

(c)  an instrument made under an Act or legislative instrument 

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(within the meaning of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003). 

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land means any legal or equitable estate or interest in real property, 

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whether actual, contingent or prospective. 

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liability means any liability, duty or obligation, whether actual, 

22 

contingent or prospective. 

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Secretary means the Secretary of the Department. 

24 

Division 2

--Transfer of assets and liabilities 

25 

9  Assets 

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(1) 

This item applies to the assets of the Corporation immediately before 

27 

the commencement time. 

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(2) 

At the commencement time, the assets cease to be assets of the 

29 

Corporation and become assets of the Commonwealth without any 

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conveyance, transfer or assignment. The Commonwealth becomes the 

successor in law in relation to the assets. 

10  Liabilities 

(1) 

This item applies to the liabilities of the Corporation immediately 

before the commencement time. 

(2) 

At the commencement time, the liabilities cease to be liabilities of the 

Corporation and become liabilities of the Commonwealth without any 

conveyance, transfer or assignment. The Commonwealth becomes the 

successor in law in relation to the liabilities. 

11  Transfers of land may be registered 

10 

(1) 

If any land vests in the Commonwealth under this Division and the 

11 

Minister signs a certificate that: 

12 

 

(a)  identifies the land, whether by reference to a map or 

13 

otherwise; and 

14 

 

(b)  states that the land has become vested in the Commonwealth 

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under this Division; and 

16 

 

(c)  is lodged with the Registrar of Titles or other proper officer 

17 

of the State or Territory in which the land is situated; 

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the Registrar or other officer may: 

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(d)  register the matter in a way that is the same as, or similar to, 

20 

the way in which dealings in land of that kind are registered; 

21 

and 

22 

 

(e)  deal with, and give effect to, the certificate. 

23 

(2) 

A certificate under subitem (1) is not a legislative instrument. 

24 

12  Certificates relating to vesting of assets other than land 

25 

(1) 

If an asset other than land vests in the Commonwealth under this 

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Division and the Minister signs a certificate that: 

27 

 

(a)  identifies the asset; and 

28 

 

(b)  states that the asset has become vested in the Commonwealth 

29 

under this Division; and 

30 

 

(c)  is lodged with the person or authority who, under a law of the 

31 

Commonwealth, a State or a Territory, under a trust 

32 

instrument or otherwise, has responsibility for keeping a 

33 

register in relation to assets of that kind; 

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the person or authority may: 

 

(d)  deal with, and give effect to, the certificate as if it were a 

proper and appropriate instrument for transactions in relation 

to assets of that kind; and 

 

(e)  make such entries in the register as are necessary, having 

regard to the effect of this Division. 

(2) 

A certificate under subitem (1) is not a legislative instrument. 

Division 3

--Transfer of other matters 

13  Acts of Corporation to be attributed to the Commonwealth 

Anything done by, or in relation to, the Corporation before the 

10 

commencement time has effect, at and after that time, as if it had been 

11 

done by, or in relation to, the Commonwealth. 

12 

14  Substitution of the Commonwealth as a party to certain 

13 

pending proceedings 

14 

If, immediately before the commencement time, the Corporation was a 

15 

party to proceedings pending in any court or tribunal, the 

16 

Commonwealth is substituted for the Corporation as a party to the 

17 

proceedings at and after that time. 

18 

15  Transfer of records to the Department 

19 

Any records or documents that were in the possession of the 

20 

Corporation immediately before the commencement time are to be 

21 

transferred to the Department after the commencement time. 

22 

Note: 

The records and documents are Commonwealth records for the purposes of the Archives 

23 

Act 1983

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16  Transfer of pending investigations 

25 

If: 

26 

 

(a)  before the commencement time, a complaint was made to a 

27 

Commonwealth entity, or a Commonwealth entity began an 

28 

investigation, under a law of the Commonwealth in relation 

29 

to an action taken by the Corporation; and 

30 

 

(b)  immediately before the commencement time, the 

31 

Commonwealth entity had not finally disposed of the matter 

32 

in accordance with that law; 

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that law applies after the commencement time as if that action had been 

taken by the Department. 

17  References in certain instruments to Corporation 

(1) 

If: 

 

(a)  an instrument was in force immediately before the 

commencement time; and 

 

(b)  the instrument refers to the Corporation; 

the reference has effect after the commencement time as if it were a 

reference to the Commonwealth. 

(2) 

Subitem (1) does not apply to a reference in: 

10 

 

(a)  an Act or regulations; or 

11 

 

(b)  an instrument made under this Part; or 

12 

 

(c)  an instrument that is part of, or associated with, a register 

13 

referred to in item 11 or 12; or 

14 

 

(d)  the Winding-up Agreement (within the meaning of the 

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Albury-Wodonga Development Act 1973, as in force 

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immediately before the commencement time); or 

17 

 

(e)  an instrument made under that Agreement or under the 

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Albury-Wodonga Development Act 1973; or 

19 

 

(f)  an instrument specified in an instrument under subitem (3). 

20 

(3) 

The Minister may, by legislative instrument, specify one or more 

21 

instruments for the purposes of paragraph (2)(f). 

22 

Division 4

--Corporation's staff 

23 

18  No transfer of staff under this Part 

24 

Nothing in this Part produces the result that the appointment, 

25 

engagement or employment of any of the following persons: 

26 

 

(a)  a member of the Corporation; 

27 

 

(b)  the chief executive officer of the Corporation; 

28 

 

(c)  an officer or employee of the Corporation; 

29 

 

(d)  a consultant engaged by the Corporation; 

30 

has effect as if it were an appointment, engagement or employment of 

31 

the person in relation to the Commonwealth. 

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Division 5

--Corporation's final annual report 

19  Final annual report 

(1) 

The Secretary must prepare and give to the Minister, for presentation to 

the Parliament, a report (the final report) on the Corporation's activities 

during the final reporting period. 

(2) 

Sections 39 and 43 of the Public Governance, Performance and 

Accountability Act 2013 apply to the final report in a corresponding way 

to the way those sections apply to an annual report. 

(3) 

The Secretary may include the final report in the Department's annual 

report for the period that includes the last day of the final reporting 

10 

period. 

11 

(4) 

If the Secretary does not include the final report in that annual report for 

12 

the Department, then: 

13 

 

(a)  the Secretary must give the final report to the Minister within 

14 

3 months after the end of the final reporting period; and 

15 

 

(b)  the Minister must table the final report in each House of the 

16 

Parliament as soon as practicable; and 

17 

 

(c)  the Secretary must publish the final report on the 

18 

Department's website as soon as practicable after the final 

19 

report is tabled in the House of Representatives. 

20 

(5) 

The Minister may extend the period referred to in paragraph (4)(a) if the 

21 

Minister is satisfied that special circumstances exist. 

22 

(6) 

In this item: 

23 

annual report means a report under section 46 of the Public 

24 

Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013

25 

final reporting period means the period: 

26 

 

(a)  beginning at: 

27 

 

(i)  if, immediately before the commencement time, no 

28 

annual report for the Corporation has been given to the 

29 

Minister for the most recent reporting period that ended 

30 

before the commencement time--the start of that 

31 

reporting period; or 

32 

 

(ii)  otherwise--the start of the reporting period that 

33 

includes the commencement time; and 

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(b)  ending immediately before the commencement time. 

reporting period means a reporting period (within the meaning of the 

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013) for the 

Corporation. 

Division 6

--Transitional functions and powers 

20  Transitional functions and powers 

(1) 

The Commonwealth may, for the purposes of facilitating the 

winding-up of the joint Commonwealth/State scheme or for purposes 

consequential to the operation of this Schedule: 

 

(a)  dispose of the assets that vest in the Commonwealth under 

10 

Division 2; and 

11 

 

(b)  do all things necessary or convenient to be done for or in 

12 

connection with paragraph (a), including: 

13 

 

(i)  entering into contracts and arrangements; and 

14 

 

(ii)  constructing buildings and works, and carrying on 

15 

services, whether directly or indirectly. 

16 

(2) 

This item does not limit what the Commonwealth may do with, or in 

17 

relation to, those assets. 

18 

(3) 

In this item, joint Commonwealth/State scheme has the same meaning 

19 

as in the Albury-Wodonga Development Act 1973 (as in force 

20 

immediately before the commencement time). 

21 

Division 7

--Other matters 

22 

21  Exemption from stamp duty and other State or Territory 

23 

taxes 

24 

No stamp duty or other tax is payable under a law of a State or a 

25 

Territory in respect of the following, or anything connected with the 

26 

following: 

27 

 

(a)  the vesting of an asset or liability under this Part; 

28 

 

(b)  the operation of this Schedule in any other respect. 

29 

22  Certificates taken to be authentic 

30 

A document that appears to be a certificate made or issued under a 

31 

particular provision of this Part: 

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(a)  is taken to be such a certificate; and 

 

(b)  is taken to have been properly given; 

unless the contrary is established. 

23  Delegation by Minister 

(1) 

The Minister may, by writing, delegate all or any of his or her powers 

and functions under this Part to: 

 

(a)  the Secretary of the Department; or 

 

(b)  an SES employee, or acting SES employee, in the 

Department. 

(2) 

In exercising powers or functions under a delegation, the delegate must 

10 

comply with any directions of the Minister. 

11 

24  Compensation for acquisition of property 

12 

(1) 

If the operation of this Schedule would result in an acquisition of 

13 

property (within the meaning of paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution) 

14 

from a person otherwise than on just terms (within the meaning of that 

15 

paragraph), the Commonwealth is liable to pay a reasonable amount of 

16 

compensation to the person. 

17 

(2) 

If the Commonwealth and the person do not agree on the amount of the 

18 

compensation, the person may institute proceedings in the Federal Court 

19 

of Australia for the recovery from the Commonwealth of such 

20 

reasonable amount of compensation as the court determines. 

21 

25  Transitional rules 

22 

The Minister may, by legislative instrument, make rules prescribing 

23 

matters of a transitional nature (including prescribing any saving or 

24 

application provisions) relating to the amendments or repeals made by 

25 

this Schedule. 

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