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DEFENCE AMENDMENT (PARLIAMENTARY APPROVAL FOR AUSTRALIAN INVOLVEMENT IN OVERSEAS CONFLICTS) BILL 2003 [2004]

2002-2003

The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia

THE SENATE


Presented and read a first time




Defence Amendment (Parliamentary approval for Australian involvement in overseas conflicts) Bill 2003

No. , 2003

(Senator Bartlett and Senator Stott Despoja)

A Bill for an Act to amend the Defence Act 1903 to provide for parliamentary approval of overseas service by members of the Defence Force



Defence Amendment (Parliamentary approval for Australian involvement in overseas conflicts) Bill 2003 No. , 2003

Defence Amendment (Parliamentary approval for Australian involvement in overseas conflicts) Bill 2003 No. , 2003
Contents

 

1 Short title 1

 

2 Commencement 1

 

3 Schedule(s) 2
Schedule 1--Amendment of the Defence Act 1903 3

Schedule 1 Amendment of the Defence Act 1903


Amendment of the Defence Act 1903 Schedule 1



Defence Amendment (Parliamentary approval for Australian involvement in overseas conflicts) Bill 2003 No. , 2003

Defence Amendment (Parliamentary approval for Australian involvement in overseas conflicts) Bill 2003 No. , 2003

Defence Amendment (Parliamentary approval for Australian involvement in overseas conflicts) Bill 2003 No. , 2003



A Bill for an Act to amend the Defence Act 1903 to provide for parliamentary approval of overseas service by members of the Defence Force
The Parliament of Australia enacts:

 

1 Short title

This Act may be cited as the Defence Amendment (Parliamentary approval for Australian involvement in overseas conflicts) Act 2003.

 

2 Commencement

This Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

 

3 Schedule(s)

Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms.


Schedule 1--Amendment of the Defence Act 1903
Section 50C
Repeal the section, substitute:

 

50C Parliamentary approval of territorial limits of service of members of defence force

    (1) Members of the Defence Force may be required to serve within the territorial limits of Australia.

    (2) Subject to subsection (3), members of the Defence Force may not be required to serve beyond the territorial limits of Australia except in accordance with a resolution agreed to by each House of the Parliament authorising the service.

    (3) The Governor-General may by proclamation declare that an emergency exists requiring the service beyond the territorial limits of Australia of members of the Defence Force, and such service may be required in accordance with such proclamation.

    (4) If the Parliament is not in session when a proclamation under subsection (3) is made, it shall be summoned to meet within 2 days after the making of the proclamation.

    (5) If the Parliament is in session when a proclamation under subsection (3) is made, but either House of the Parliament is adjourned for an indefinite period of time or for a period of time which will expire more than 2 days after the making of the proclamation, the Presiding Officer of that House within the meaning of the Parliamentary Presiding Officers Act 1965, or the person who is deemed to be the Presiding Officer of that House for the purpose of that Act, shall summon that House to meet within 2 days after the making of the proclamation, notwithstanding anything contained in the resolution of adjournment of that House.

    (6) A proclamation made under subsection (3) shall cease to have effect on the day next succeeding the day on which the Parliament next meets after the making of the proclamation.

    (7) For the purpose of this section, service beyond the territorial limits of Australia does not include service by members of the Defence Force:

        (a)   pursuant to their temporary attachment as provided by section 116B; or

        (b)   as part of an Australian diplomatic or consular mission; or

        (c)   on an Australian vessel or aircraft not engaged in hostilities or in operations during which hostilities are likely to occur; or

        (d)   for the purpose of their education or training; or

        (e)   for purposes related to the procurement of equipment or stores.

 


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