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MARALINGA TJARUTJA LAND RIGHTS ACT 1984 - SECT 15B

15B—Establishment of co-management board

        (1)         The Governor may, by regulation, establish a co-management board for the control and management of the Mamungari Conservation Park subject to the provisions of this Act and the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 .

        (2)         Subject to this section, regulations establishing the co-management board—

            (a)         must not be inconsistent with the co-management agreement for the Mamungari Conservation Park; and

            (b)         must name the board; and

            (c)         must provide for the appointment, term and conditions of office and removal of the members of the board; and

            (d)         must provide for the procedures governing the board's proceedings; and

            (e)         must provide that the board have a majority of members who are members of Maralinga Tjarutja; and

            (f)         must provide that the board be chaired by a person nominated by Maralinga Tjarutja; and

            (g)         must provide that the quorum of the board have a majority of members who are members of Maralinga Tjarutja; and

            (h)         may limit the powers and functions of the board; and

                  (i)         may provide for delegation by the board; and

            (j)         may provide for the remuneration of members; and

            (k)         may require reporting by the board to the Minister; and

            (l)         may make any other provision (not inconsistent with the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 ) relating to the board or the control and management of the Mamungari Conservation Park.

        (3)         If a regulation establishing the co-management board is disallowed by either House of Parliament, the assets and liabilities of the board will be dealt with in accordance with the directions of the Minister.



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