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New South Wales Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Act 2 2 Commencement 2 3 Definitions 2 Part 2 Cross-Border Commission 4 Constitution of Commission 3 5 Chairperson 3 6 Acting Chairperson 4 7 Staff 4 8 Functions of Commission 4 9 Reports 5 b04-403-18.p01 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Contents Page Part 3 Miscellaneous 10 Personal liability 7 11 Review of Commission's functions 7 12 Amendment of Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 No 43 7 Schedule 1 Constitution and procedure of Commission 8 Schedule 2 Amendment of Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 13 Contents page 2 New South Wales Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 No , 2004 A Bill for An Act to establish the Cross-Border Commission to inquire into matters affecting border communities; and for other purposes. Clause 1 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Part 1 Preliminary 1 The Legislature of New South Wales enacts: Part 1 Preliminary 2 3 1 Name of Act 4 This Act is the Cross-Border Commission Act 2004. 5 2 Commencement 6 This Act commences on the date of assent. 7 3 Definitions 8 In this Act: 9 border community means a community of people who live or work 10 within a border region. 11 border region means: 12 (a) a region that is partly in New South Wales and partly outside 13 New South Wales, or 14 (b) a region that is wholly in New South Wales and near the 15 border of New South Wales and another State or a Territory. 16 Chairperson means the Chairperson of the Commission appointed 17 under section 5 (1). 18 Commission means the Cross-Border Commission of New South 19 Wales constituted by this Act. 20 exercise of a function includes the performance of a duty. 21 function includes a power, authority or duty. 22 part-time member means a part-time member of the Commission 23 referred to in section 4 (2) (b). Page 2 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Clause 4 Cross-Border Commission Part 2 Part 2 Cross-Border Commission 1 2 4 Constitution of Commission 3 (1) There is constituted by this Act the Cross-Border Commission of 4 New South Wales. 5 (2) The Commission is to consist of between 5 and 9 members as 6 follows: 7 (a) the Chairperson, 8 (b) not fewer than 4 and not more than 8 part-time members who 9 are to be appointed by the Premier. 10 (3) The part-time members are to be persons who reside in New South 11 Wales and who, in the opinion of the Premier, are suitably qualified 12 to represent one or more of the following interests in relation to 13 border communities: 14 (a) the interests of consumers, 15 (b) the interests of business, 16 (c) the interests of farmers, 17 (d) the interests of local government. 18 (4) A person is not eligible to be a part-time member of the Commission 19 if the person is a member of: 20 (a) the Legislative Assembly or Legislative Council of the New 21 South Wales Parliament, or 22 (b) the House of Representatives or Senate of the Commonwealth 23 Parliament. 24 (5) Schedule 1 has effect with respect to the constitution and procedure 25 of the Commission. 26 5 Chairperson 27 (1) The Governor, on the recommendation of the Premier, is to appoint 28 a person to be Chairperson of the Commission. 29 (2) Such a recommendation is not be made unless the Premier has 30 consulted with the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative 31 Assembly (or, if the Opposition comprises 2 or more recognised 32 political parties, the leaders of those parties) in relation to the 33 proposed appointment. Page 3 Clause 6 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Part 2 Cross-Border Commission 1 (3) The employment of the Chairperson is subject to Part 3.1 of the 2 Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002, but is not 3 subject to Chapter 2 of that Act. 4 6 Acting Chairperson 5 (1) The Premier may from time to time appoint a person to act in the 6 office of Chairperson during any illness or absence of the 7 Chairperson (or during any vacancy in the office of Chairperson) 8 and the person, while so acting, has all the functions of the 9 Chairperson. 10 (2) The Premier may, at any time, remove a person from the office of 11 acting Chairperson. 12 (3) Action of the kind referred to in subsection (1) or (2) may not be 13 taken unless the Premier has consulted with the Leader of the 14 Opposition in the Legislative Assembly (or, if the Opposition 15 comprises 2 or more recognised political parties, the leaders of those 16 parties) in relation to the proposed action. 17 (4) The acting Chairperson is entitled to be paid such remuneration 18 (including travelling and subsistence allowances) as the Premier 19 may from time to time determine. 20 7 Staff 21 (1) Such staff as may be necessary to assist the Commission are to be 22 employed under Chapter 2 of the Public Sector Employment and 23 Management Act 2002. 24 (2) The Commission may arrange for the use of the services of any staff 25 (by secondment or otherwise) or facilities of a government 26 department or a public or local authority. For the purposes of this 27 Act, a person whose services are utilised under this subsection is a 28 member of the staff of the Commission. 29 (3) The Commission may engage such consultants as the Commission 30 requires to assist it in the exercise of its functions. 31 8 Functions of Commission 32 The Commission has the following functions: 33 (a) to invite members of a border community to make 34 submissions to the Commission in relation to matters 35 affecting that community, Page 4 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Clause 9 Cross-Border Commission Part 2 1 (b) to conduct inquiries into such matters affecting border 2 communities as are referred to it by the Premier or as the 3 Commission considers appropriate, 4 (c) to identify issues affecting border communities and to make 5 recommendations to the Premier regarding such issues, 6 (d) to prepare an annual report for tabling in Parliament in 7 relation to the results of its inquiries into matters affecting 8 border communities, and in relation to any action taken by the 9 Government as a consequence of any recommendations 10 referred to in paragraph (c), 11 (e) such other functions as are conferred or imposed on it by or 12 under any other Act or law. 13 9 Reports 14 (1) As soon as practicable after 30 June (but on or before 31 December) 15 in each year, the Chairperson must provide the Premier with a report 16 on the operations of the Commission for the period ending on 30 17 June in that year. 18 (2) The report must include details of any recommendations made to the 19 Premier during the period to which the report relates as well as 20 details of any Government action in relation to those 21 recommendations. 22 (3) The Premier is to table the report, or cause it to be tabled, in each 23 House of Parliament as soon as practicable after the report is 24 forwarded to the Premier. 25 (4) If a House of Parliament is not sitting when the Premier seeks to 26 table the report, the Premier is to present copies of the report to the 27 Clerk of the House concerned. 28 (5) A report presented to the Clerk of a House of Parliament: 29 (a) on presentation and for all purposes, is taken to have been laid 30 before that House, and 31 (b) is to be printed by authority of the Clerk of that House, and 32 (c) for all purposes, is taken to be a document published by order 33 or under the authority of that House, and 34 (d) is to be recorded: 35 (i) in the case of the Legislative Council, in the Minutes of 36 the Proceedings of the Legislative Council, or Page 5 Clause 9 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Part 2 Cross-Border Commission 1 (ii) in the case of the Legislative Assembly, in the Votes 2 and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly, 3 on the first sitting day of that House after receipt of the report 4 by the Clerk. Page 6 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Clause 10 Miscellaneous Part 3 Part 3 Miscellaneous 1 2 10 Personal liability 3 A matter or thing done or omitted to be done by the Commission, a 4 member of the Commission, or a person acting under the direction 5 of the Commission does not, if the matter was done or omitted in 6 good faith for the purpose of executing this or any other Act, subject 7 the member or person so acting personally to any action, liability, 8 claim or demand. 9 11 Review of Commission's functions 10 (1) The Premier is to conduct a review of the effectiveness with which 11 the Commission exercises its functions. 12 (2) The review is to be conducted as soon as possible after the period of 13 5 years from the commencement of this Act. 14 (3) The Premier is to cause a report of the results of that review to be 15 tabled in each House of Parliament within 12 months after the end 16 of the period of 5 years. 17 12 Amendment of Public Sector Employment and Management 18 Act 2002 No 43 19 The Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 is 20 amended as set out in Schedule 2. Page 7 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Schedule 1 Constitution and procedure of Commission Schedule 1 Constitution and procedure of 1 Commission 2 3 (Section 4 (5)) Part 1 Constitution 4 5 1 Term of office 6 Subject to this Schedule, a part-time member holds office for such 7 period (not exceeding 3 years) as is specified in the member's 8 instrument of appointment, but is eligible (if otherwise qualified) for 9 re-appointment. 10 2 Remuneration 11 A part-time member of the Commission is entitled to be paid such 12 remuneration (including travelling and subsistence allowances) as 13 the Premier may from time to time determine in respect of the 14 member. 15 3 Deputies 16 (1) The Premier may, from time to time, appoint a person to be the 17 deputy of a part-time member, and the Premier may revoke any such 18 appointment. 19 (2) In the absence of a part-time member, the part-time member's 20 deputy may, if available, act in the place of the member. 21 (3) While acting in the place of a part-time member, a person: 22 (a) has all the functions of the part-time member and is taken to 23 be a part-time member, and 24 (b) is entitled to be paid such remuneration (including travelling 25 and subsistence allowances) as the Premier may from time to 26 time determine in respect of the person. 27 (4) For the purposes of this clause, a vacancy in the office of a part-time 28 member is taken to be an absence of the part-time member. 29 4 Vacancy in office of part-time member 30 (1) The office of a part-time member becomes vacant if the part-time 31 member: 32 (a) dies, or 33 (b) completes a term of office and is not re-appointed, or Page 8 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Constitution and procedure of Commission Schedule 1 1 (c) resigns the office by instrument in writing addressed to the 2 Premier, or 3 (d) is removed from the office by the Premier under this clause, or 4 (e) is absent from 4 consecutive meetings of the Commission of 5 which reasonable notice has been given to the part-time 6 member personally or by post, except on leave granted by the 7 Premier or unless the part-time member is excused by the 8 Premier for having been absent from those meetings, or 9 (f) becomes bankrupt, applies to take the benefit of any law for 10 the relief of bankrupt or insolvent debtors, compounds with 11 his or her creditors or makes an assignment of his or her 12 remuneration for their benefit, or 13 (g) becomes a mentally incapacitated person, or 14 (h) is convicted in New South Wales of an offence that is 15 punishable by imprisonment for 12 months or more or is 16 convicted elsewhere than in New South Wales of an offence 17 that, if committed in New South Wales, would be an offence 18 so punishable, or 19 (i) becomes a member of the Legislative Assembly or 20 Legislative Council of the New South Wales Parliament, or 21 (j) becomes a member of the House of Representatives or Senate 22 of the Commonwealth Parliament, or 23 (k) ceases to be a resident of New South Wales. 24 (2) The Premier may at any time remove a part-time member from 25 office. 26 5 Filling of vacancy in office of part-time member 27 If the office of any part-time member becomes vacant, a person is, 28 subject to this Act, to be appointed to fill the vacancy. 29 6 Disclosure of pecuniary interests 30 (1) If: 31 (a) a member has a direct or indirect pecuniary interest in a matter 32 being considered or about to be considered by the 33 Commission, and Page 9 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Schedule 1 Constitution and procedure of Commission 1 (b) the interest appears to raise a conflict with the proper 2 performance of the member's duties in relation to the 3 consideration of the matter, 4 the member must, as soon as possible after the relevant facts have 5 come to the member's knowledge, disclose the nature of the interest 6 at a meeting of the Commission. 7 (2) A disclosure by a member at a meeting of the Commission that the 8 member: 9 (a) is a member of, or is in the employment of, a specified 10 company or other body, or 11 (b) is a partner of, or is in the employment of, a specified person, 12 or 13 (c) has some other specified interest relating to a specified 14 company or other body or to a specified person, 15 is a sufficient disclosure of the nature of the interest in any matter 16 relating to that company or other body or to that person which may 17 arise after the date of the disclosure and which is required to be 18 disclosed under subclause (1). 19 (3) Particulars of any disclosure made under this clause must be 20 recorded by the Commission in a book kept for the purpose and that 21 book must be open at all reasonable hours to inspection by any 22 person on payment of the fee determined by the Commission. 23 (4) After a member has disclosed the nature of an interest in any matter, 24 the member must not, unless the Premier or the Commission 25 otherwise determines: 26 (a) be present during any deliberation of the Commission with 27 respect to the matter, or 28 (b) take part in any decision of the Commission with respect to 29 the matter. 30 (5) For the purposes of the making of a determination by the 31 Commission under subclause (4), a member who has a direct or 32 indirect pecuniary interest in a matter to which the disclosure relates 33 must not: 34 (a) be present during any deliberation of the Commission for the 35 purpose of making the determination, or 36 (b) take part in the making by the Commission of the 37 determination. Page 10 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Constitution and procedure of Commission Schedule 1 1 (6) A contravention of this clause does not invalidate any decision of 2 the Commission. 3 7 Effect of certain other Acts 4 (1) The Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 does not 5 apply to or in respect of the appointment of any part-time member 6 and a part-time member, in the member's capacity as such a 7 member, is not subject to the provisions of that Act. 8 (2) If by or under any Act provision is made: 9 (a) requiring a person who is the holder of a specified office to 10 devote the whole of his or her time to the duties of that office, 11 or 12 (b) prohibiting the person from engaging in employment outside 13 the duties of that office, 14 the provision does not operate to disqualify the person from holding 15 that office and also the office of a member or from accepting and 16 retaining any remuneration payable to the person under this Act as 17 a member. Part 2 Procedure 18 19 8 General procedure 20 The procedure for the calling of meetings of the Commission and 21 for the conduct of business at those meetings is, subject to this Act, 22 to be as determined by the Commission. 23 9 Quorum 24 The quorum for a meeting of the Commission is 3 members, of 25 whom one must be the Chairperson. 26 10 Presiding member 27 (1) The Chairperson is to preside at a meeting of the Commission. 28 (2) The Chairperson has a deliberative vote and, in the event of an 29 equality of votes, has a second or casting vote. Page 11 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Schedule 1 Constitution and procedure of Commission 11 Voting 1 2 A decision supported by a majority of the votes cast at a meeting of 3 the Commission at which a quorum is present is the decision of the 4 Commission. 5 12 Transaction of business outside meetings or by telephone 6 (1) The Commission may, if it thinks fit, transact any of its business by 7 the circulation of papers among all the members of the Commission 8 for the time being, and a resolution in writing approved in writing 9 by a majority of those members is taken to be a decision of the 10 Commission. 11 (2) The Commission may, if it thinks fit, transact any of its business at 12 a meeting at which members (or some members) participate by 13 telephone, closed-circuit television or other means, but only if any 14 member who speaks on a matter before the meeting can be heard by 15 the other members. 16 (3) For the purposes of: 17 (a) the approval of a resolution under subclause (1), or 18 (b) a meeting held in accordance with subclause (2), 19 the Chairperson and each member have the same voting rights as 20 they have at an ordinary meeting of the Commission. 21 (4) A resolution approved under subclause (1) is to be recorded in the 22 minutes of the meetings of the Commission. 23 (5) Papers may be circulated among the members for the purposes of 24 subclause (1) by facsimile or other transmission of the information 25 in the papers concerned. 26 13 First meeting 27 The Premier may call the first meeting of the Commission in such 28 manner as the Premier thinks fit. Page 12 Cross-Border Commission Bill 2004 Amendment of Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 Schedule 2 Schedule 2 Amendment of Public Sector Employment 1 and Management Act 2002 2 3 (Section 12) 4 [1] Section 133 Declared authorities to which Part applies 5 Insert in alphabetical order in the Table to the section: 6 Cross-Border Commission 7 [2] Schedule 2 Executive positions (other than non-statutory SES 8 positions) 9 Insert at the end of Part 2: 10 Chairperson of the Cross-Border Commission Page 13
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