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CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 - SECT 7B
Referendum for Bills with respect to Legislative Assembly and certain other matters
7B Referendum for Bills with respect to Legislative Assembly and certain other
matters
(1) A Bill that-- (a) expressly or impliedly repeals or amends section 11B,
26, 27, 28 or 29, Part 9, the Seventh Schedule or this section, or
(b)
contains any provision to reduce or extend, or to authorise the reduction or
extension of, the duration of any Legislative Assembly or to alter the date
required to be named for the taking of the poll in the writs for a general
election,
shall not be presented to the Governor for Her Majesty's assent
until the Bill has been approved by the electors in accordance with this
section.
(2) On a day not sooner than two months after the passage of the
Bill through both Houses of the Legislature the Bill shall be submitted to the
electors entitled to vote at a general election of Members of the Legislative
Assembly.
(3) The day referred to in subsection (2) shall be appointed by the
Governor under and in accordance with the Constitution Further Amendment
(Referendum) Act 1930 and any Act amending or replacing that Act.
(4) When
the Bill is submitted to the electors the vote shall be taken under and in
accordance with the Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Act 1930 and
any Act amending or replacing that Act.
(5) If a majority of the electors
voting approve the Bill, it shall be presented to the Governor for Her
Majesty's assent.
(6) Nothing contained in this section affects the operation
of section 5B and a Bill to which this section would otherwise apply which has
been submitted to the electors under and in accordance with section 5B and has
been approved by a majority of the electors voting may be presented to the
Governor for Her Majesty's assent as if this section had not been enacted.
(7) The provisions of this section do not apply to a provision of a Bill,
being a provision which would, upon its coming into operation, be a law
referred to in section 29 (2).
(8) The provisions of this section do not
apply to a provision of a Bill, being a provision that would, upon its coming
into operation, be a law that amends section 52 for the purpose of extending
the application of Part 9 to additional judicial offices or classes of
judicial offices.
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