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GLEN DAVIS ACT 1939 - SECT 30
Constitution of municipality
30 Constitution of municipality
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Local Government Act the
Governor may, by proclamation published in the Gazette, declare that the whole
or any part of any land theretofore acquired by the Minister under this Act,
together with such other lands (if any) as the Governor may think fit, shall,
as from a date appointed in the proclamation, be constituted as a municipality
within the meaning of the Local Government Act.
The corporate name of such municipality shall be "The Council of the
Municipality of Glen Davis".
(2) The Governor may, in and by the
proclamation, appoint an administrator of such municipality.
(3) The Governor
may, by such proclamation, or by any subsequent proclamation made by him from
time to time and published in the Gazette, declare that until the first
election of aldermen of the municipality is held all or any of the provisions
of the Local Government Act or of any other Act as specified in the
proclamation, in so far as they apply to a municipality or to the council
thereof or to the area of a municipality, shall not apply to or in respect of
the municipality constituted under this section.
(4) Upon the date appointed
in the proclamation under subsection one of this section: (a) the lands so
constituted a municipality shall cease to be a part of the Shire of Blaxland,
(b) the council of such shire shall be deemed to be the council of that shire
as altered by the taking away of such lands, and
(c) no reconstitution of the
council or the area of the Shire of Blaxland shall be necessary.
(5) An
administrator appointed under this section shall have the powers, duties and
liabilities of a council, and shall be paid out of the general fund of the
municipality such salary as the Governor may determine.
(6) The Governor may,
by proclamation published in the Gazette, appoint a date upon which the first
election of aldermen of the municipality shall be held.
(7) An administrator
appointed by the Governor under this section may be removed by the Governor by
proclamation published in the Gazette, and the Governor may, in like manner,
appoint another administrator in his stead.
(8) An administrator appointed
under this section shall cease to hold office as such upon the date upon which
the first election of aldermen of the municipality is held.
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