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CITY OF BRISBANE ACT 2010 - SECT 169A
Councillor training
(1) A councillor must complete approved councillor training about the
responsibilities of councillors under section 14 .
(2) The training must be
completed by the councillor— (a) within the period prescribed by regulation;
or
(b) if the department’s chief executive extends the period for the
councillor—within the extended period.
(3) The department’s chief
executive may extend the period under subsection (2) (b) only if the
department’s chief executive is satisfied it would be appropriate in the
circumstances. Example of when an extension may be appropriate in the
circumstances— the councillor is unable to complete the training due to
unavoidable absence
(4) The department’s chief executive must publish a
notice about the approved councillor training on the department’s website
within the period prescribed by regulation.
(5) Also, the department’s
chief executive must give a written notice about the
approved councillor training— (a) to the council and each councillor within
the period prescribed by regulation; and
(b) if a councillor is appointed or
elected to fill a vacancy in the office of another councillor—to the council
and the councillor within 20 business days after the councillor is appointed
or elected.
(6) A notice under subsections (4) and (5) must state the
following— (a) a description of the approved councillor training;
(b) the
requirements for successful completion of the training;
(c) for a notice
given under subsection (5) —when the training must be completed by the
councillor.
(7) A regulation may prescribe requirements for the training
required under this section, including— (a) the format of the training; and
(b) requirements about how the training may be successfully completed.
(8) In
this section—
"approved councillor training" means training that— (a) meets the
requirements prescribed by regulation under subsection (7) ; and
(b) is
approved by the department’s chief executive.
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