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ALPINE RESORTS (MANAGEMENT) (AMENDMENT) BILL 2004

                                                                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

                                                  Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act
                                                                      2004
                                                                                  Act No.
Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents




                                                                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
                                                Clause                                                                    Page

                                                PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                          1
                                                  1.     Purpose                                                             1
                                                  2.     Commencement                                                        2

                                                PART 2--GENERAL AMENDMENTS TO THE ALPINE
                                                RESORTS (MANAGEMENT) ACT 1997                                                3
                                                  3.     Insertion of new section 1A                                         3
                                                         1A.      Object                                                     3
                                                  4.     Definitions                                                         4
                                                  5.     Contributions                                                       4
                                                  6.     Membership of the Council                                           4
                                                  7.     Functions of the Council                                            5
                                                  8.     Insertion of new Division 4 in Part 3                               5
                                                         Division 4--Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan                           5
                                                         33A.     Preparation of Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan               5
                                                         33B.     Contents of Plan                                           6
                                                         33C.     Consideration of Plan by Minister                          6
                                                         33D.     Notice of endorsed Plan                                    7
                                                         33E.     Tabling of copy of endorsed Plan                           7
                                                         33F.     Review of Plan                                             7
                                                         33G.     Consideration by the Minister of review of Plan            9
                                                         33H.     Land managers and other Authorities to take Plan into
                                                                  account                                                   10
                                                  9.     Ministerial directions                                             10
                                                  10.    Functions of Boards                                                11
                                                  11.    Insertion of new Division 4 in Part 4                              12
                                                         Division 4--Strategic Management Plans for Alpine
                                                         Resorts                                                            12
                                                         56A.     Preparation of Strategic Management Plans                 12
                                                         56B.     Contents of Strategic Management Plan                     13
                                                         56C.     Preparing the Strategic Management Plan                   13



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Clause Page 56D. Consideration of Strategic Management Plan by Minister 14 56E. Notice of endorsed Strategic Management Plan 15 56F. Review of Strategic Management Plan 16 56G. Consideration by the Minister of review of Strategic Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents Management Plan 17 56H. Land managers and other Authorities to take Strategic Management Plan into account 18 12. Regulation making powers 19 PART 3--PROVISION FOR THE MOUNT BULLER AND MOUNT STIRLING ALPINE RESORT MANAGEMENT BOARD 20 13. Board deemed to be committee of management 20 14. Establishment of the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board 20 15. Functions of Boards 20 16. Substitution of Division 2 of Part 6 21 Division 2--Transitional Arrangements for Mount Buller Alpine Resort Management Board 21 66. Definitions 21 67. Transfer of property etc. from old Board to new Board 21 68. Staff to be transferred from the old Board to the new Board 22 Division 3--Transitional Arrangements for Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board 25 69. Definitions 25 70. Transfer of property etc. from old Board to new Board 25 71. Staff to be transferred from the old Board to the new Board 26 ENDNOTES 29 ii 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Initiated in Assembly 21 April 2004 Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents A BILL to amend the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 and for other purposes. Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Purpose The purpose of this Act is to amend the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997-- (a) to make provision in relation to an object for 5 the Act and to make further provision in relation to the functions of the Alpine 1 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 1--Preliminary s. 2 Resorts Co-ordinating Council and the Alpine Resort Management Boards; (b) to provide for strategic planning for alpine resorts; Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (c) to provide for the amalgamation of certain 5 Alpine Resort Management Boards; (d) to make other minor provisions in relation to the Act. 2. Commencement (1) This Act, other than Part 3, comes into operation 10 on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. (2) Part 3 comes into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed. (3) If a provision referred to in sub-section (2) does 15 not come into operation before 1 February 2005, it comes into operation on that day. __________________ 2 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 3 See: PART 2--GENERAL AMENDMENTS TO THE ALPINE Act No. RESORTS (MANAGEMENT) ACT 1997 89/1997. Reprint No. 1 as at Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents 3. Insertion of new section 1A 15 December 1998 After section 1 of the Alpine Resorts and (Management) Act 1997 insert-- 5 amending Act Nos "1A. Object 49/2000, 50/2000 and 69/2000. The object of this Act is to make provision in LawToday: respect of alpine resorts-- www.dms. dpc.vic. (a) for the development, promotion, gov.au management and use of the resorts on a 10 sustainable basis and in a manner that is compatible with the alpine environment, having regard to-- (i) environmental and ecological considerations, in particular, 15 climate change; and (ii) economic considerations; and (iii) cultural heritage considerations, in particular, Indigenous cultural heritage considerations; and 20 (b) for the use of the resorts-- (i) primarily for alpine recreation and tourism; and (ii) in all seasons of the year; and (iii) by persons from varied cultural 25 and economic groups.". 3 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 4 4. Definitions In section 3 of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997-- Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (a) insert the following definitions-- ' "Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan" means 5 the Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan endorsed under Division 4 of Part 3; "ski lift" means any mechanism (not being a vehicle) provided for the transport of persons up and between ski slopes; 10 "Strategic Management Plan" means a Strategic Management Plan endorsed under Division 4 of Part 4;'; (b) in the definition of "Central Plan Office", for "Department of Natural Resources and 15 Environment" substitute "Department of Sustainability and Environment". 5. Contributions In section 13(1) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997-- 20 (a) for "in the resort" substitute "for the resort"; (b) for "snowmaking." substitute "snowmaking;"; (c) at the end of the sub-section insert-- "(j) transport.". 25 6. Membership of the Council In section 17(c) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997, for "3" substitute "4". 4 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 7 7. Functions of the Council Before section 18(a) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 insert-- Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents "(aa) to plan for and facilitate the establishment, development, promotion, management and 5 use of alpine resorts in accordance with the object of this Act; (ab) to undertake research into alpine resort issues; (ac) to liaise with and encourage the co-operation 10 of all State and local government authorities, industries, communities and other persons involved in the development, promotion, management and use of alpine resorts; (ad) to review and co-ordinate the 15 implementation of the Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan; (ae) to monitor the development and implementation of Strategic Management Plans for each alpine resort;". 20 8. Insertion of new Division 4 in Part 3 After section 33 of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 insert-- "Division 4--Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan 33A. Preparation of Alpine Resorts Strategic 25 Plan The Minister must cause an Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan to be prepared. 5 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 8 33B. Contents of Plan (1) The Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan must set out-- Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (a) the strategic objectives that are to be achieved in relation to alpine resorts; 5 and (b) the main directions and principles that are to be followed to achieve the objectives; and (c) the strategic actions that may be taken 10 to implement the Plan. (2) The Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan must be-- (a) consistent with, and seek to achieve, the object of this Act; and (b) consistent with the purposes for which 15 any land in each alpine resort that is reserved or deemed to be reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 is so reserved. 33C. Consideration of Plan by Minister 20 (1) The Minister must consider the Plan prepared under section 33A for the purpose of determining whether or not the Plan complies with section 33B and may-- (a) endorse the Plan if he or she is of the 25 opinion that it does so; or (b) require the Plan to be amended to ensure that it complies with section 33B, before endorsing the Plan. (2) The Minister may include in the Plan 30 endorsed under sub-section (1)(a) or (b) any Government proposals for implementation of the Plan. 6 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 8 33D. Notice of endorsed Plan (1) The Minister must cause notice of the endorsement of the Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan to be published in the Government Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents Gazette as soon as practicable after it is 5 endorsed under section 33C. (2) The Plan comes into operation on the date that notice is published in the Government Gazette or on any later day stated in the Plan. 33E. Tabling of copy of endorsed Plan 10 On the Minister endorsing the Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan under section 33C, the Minister must cause a copy of the endorsed Plan to be laid before each House of Parliament within 7 sitting days after notice 15 of that endorsement is published in the Government Gazette. 33F. Review of Plan (1) The Council must review the Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan-- 20 (a) at any time at the direction of the Minister; or (b) if no direction is given, at the end of 5 years following-- (i) the endorsement of the Plan; or 25 (ii) the completion of the last review of the Plan, being, if the Plan has been amended, the endorsement of the Plan as amended, or, if the Plan has not been amended, the 30 endorsement of the decision by the Minister under section 33G(1)(b)(i) not to amend the Plan. 7 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 8 (2) The Council may review the Plan at any time with the approval of the Minister. (3) In reviewing the Plan, the Council must consult with-- Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (a) each Board; and 5 (b) any Minister or public authority whose interests the Council considers are likely to be affected by the review; and (c) the municipal council of any municipal district which is adjacent to an alpine 10 resort; and (d) the holders of leases over land in an alpine resort or of licences to use land in an alpine resort; and (e) any other persons or local organisations 15 whose interests the Council considers are likely to be affected by the review. (4) The Council may comply with sub-section (3)(c), (d) and (e) by-- (a) if the Plan is proposed to be amended, 20 making the Plan as proposed to be amended available for inspection by the public for at least 4 weeks; and (b) publishing a notice in a newspaper circulating generally in the areas 25 affected by the Plan, stating where and when the Plan as proposed to be amended can be inspected, and inviting public comment on the Plan by a set date; and 30 (c) considering any comments made by the set date; and (d) making any appropriate changes to the Plan as proposed to be amended. 8 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 8 (5) The Council may take any other steps it thinks appropriate to involve the community in the preparation of the Plan. (6) On completing the review of the Plan, the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents Council must refer its decision on the review 5 of the Plan, to the Minister for consideration. 33G. Consideration by the Minister of review of Plan (1) The Minister must consider the decision of the Council referred to the Minister under 10 section 33F(6) and may-- (a) if the Council has proposed to amend the Plan-- (i) endorse the Plan as proposed to be amended; or 15 (ii) endorse the Plan with any further amendments the Minister considers appropriate; or (iii) refer the Plan back to the Council for further consideration; or 20 (b) if the Council has not proposed to amend the Plan-- (i) endorse the Council's decision not to amend the Plan; or (ii) endorse the Plan with any further 25 amendments the Minister considers appropriate; or (iii) require the Council to further consider the Plan. 9 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 9 (2) If the Minister has endorsed a Plan, as proposed to be amended under sub-section (1), sections 33D and 33E apply to the Plan as proposed to be amended in the same way Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents as they apply to the Plan prepared under 5 section 33A. (3) If the Minister has decided to endorse the Council's decision not to amend the Plan under sub-section (1)(b), the Minister must inform the Council, in writing of that 10 decision, as soon as possible after making it. 33H. Land managers and other Authorities to take Plan into account In carrying out a function involving land management or land use planning-- 15 (a) on behalf of the Crown; or (b) under an Act-- a Board, Minister, public authority, committee of management of reserved Crown land or municipal council must take 20 all reasonable steps to give effect to the Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan.". 9. Ministerial directions (1) After section 36(1) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 insert-- 25 "(1A) The Minister may direct a Board of an alpine resort to expend or apply revenue of the Board for any purpose (whether or not related to an alpine resort for which the Board is established) being a purpose that is 30 not inconsistent with the object of this Act.". (2) In section 36(2) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997, after "sub-section (1)" insert "or (1A)". 10 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 10 10. Functions of Boards (1) In section 38(1) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997-- Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (a) before paragraph (a) insert-- "(aa) to plan for the development, promotion, 5 management and use, of each such alpine resort in accordance with the object of this Act; (ab) to-- (i) develop and promote; or 10 (ii) facilitate the development or promotion by others of-- the use of each such alpine resort in accordance with the object of this Act; (ac) to manage each such alpine resort in 15 accordance with the object of this Act; (ad) to contribute to the development of the Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan and other strategic planning for alpine resorts as a whole; 20 (ae) to undertake research into alpine resort issues; (af) to contribute to and support the operation of the Council; (ag) to prepare and implement a Strategic 25 Management Plan for each such resort; (ah) to expend or apply revenue of the Board in accordance with a direction of the Minister under section 36(1A);"; 11 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 11 (b) in paragraph (d)-- (i) for sub-paragraph (ix) substitute-- "(ix) snowmaking; Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (x) transport--"; (ii) for "in the resort" substitute "for the 5 resort"; (c) paragraph (e) is repealed. (2) At the end of section 38 of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 insert-- "(3) In relation to Mount Stirling Alpine Resort, 10 the Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board must exercise its functions under sub-section (1) subject to the following principles-- (a) that the resort must be planned for, 15 developed, promoted and managed as a nature based tourist, recreational and educational resource for all seasons of the year; and (b) that there are not to be any ski lifts in 20 the resort.". 11. Insertion of new Division 4 in Part 4 After Division 3 of Part 4 of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 insert-- "Division 4--Strategic Management Plans for 25 Alpine Resorts 56A. Preparation of Strategic Management Plans As soon as practicable after the commencement of this section, the Board of 30 an alpine resort must commence to prepare a Strategic Management Plan for the resort. 12 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 11 56B. Contents of Strategic Management Plan (1) The Strategic Management Plan for an alpine resort-- Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (a) must identify strategic objectives and directions for the promotion, 5 management, use and development of the resort; and (b) must provide long term planning of the resort that-- (i) gives clear direction for the future 10 promotion, management, use and development of the resort in a manner that is consistent with the object of this Act; and (ii) ensures that the natural resources 15 of the resort are used in a manner that is consistent with the object of this Act. (2) The Strategic Management Plan for an alpine resort must be consistent with-- 20 (a) the Alpine Resorts Strategic Plan; and (b) the purposes for which any land in the resort that is reserved or deemed to be reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 is so reserved. 25 56C. Preparing the Strategic Management Plan (1) In preparing the Strategic Management Plan for an alpine resort, the Board must consult with-- (a) the Council; and 30 (b) any Minister or public authority whose interests the Board considers are likely to be affected by the Plan; and 13 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 11 (c) the municipal council of any municipal district that is adjacent to the alpine resort; and (d) the holders of leases over land in the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents alpine resort or of licences to use land 5 in the alpine resort; and (e) any other persons or local organisations whose interests the Board considers are likely to be affected by the Plan. (2) The Board may comply with sub-section 10 (1)(c), (d) and (e) by-- (a) making the proposed Plan available for inspection by the public for at least 4 weeks; and (b) publishing a notice in a newspaper 15 circulating generally in the areas affected by the Plan, stating where and when the proposed Plan can be inspected, and inviting public comment by a set date; and 20 (c) considering any comments made by the set date; and (d) making any appropriate changes to the proposed Plan. (3) The Board may take any other steps it thinks 25 appropriate to involve the community in the preparation of the Plan. 56D. Consideration of Strategic Management Plan by Minister (1) On completing the preparation of the 30 Strategic Management Plan, the Board of an alpine resort must refer the Plan to the Minister for consideration. 14 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 11 (2) The Board of an alpine resort must ensure that the preparation of the Strategic Management Plan for the alpine resort is completed within 2 years of the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents commencement of section 11 of the Alpine 5 Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004, or, with the prior approval of the Minister, at a later date. (3) The Minister must consider a Plan referred to him or her under sub-section (1) and may-- 10 (a) endorse the Plan; or (b) endorse the Plan with any amendments the Minister considers appropriate; or (c) refer the Plan back to the Board for further consideration. 15 (4) The Minister may include in the Plan endorsed under sub-section (3)(a) or (b) any Government proposals for implementation of the Plan. 56E. Notice of endorsed Strategic Management 20 Plan (1) The Minister must cause notice of the endorsement of the Strategic Management Plan for an alpine resort to be published in the Government Gazette as soon as 25 practicable after it is endorsed under section 56D. (2) The Plan comes into operation on the date that notice is published in the Government Gazette or on any later day stated in the Plan. 30 15 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 11 56F. Review of Strategic Management Plan (1) The Board of an alpine resort must review the Strategic Management Plan for the alpine resort-- Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (a) at any time at the direction of the 5 Minister; or (b) if no direction is given, at the end of 5 years following-- (i) the endorsement of the Plan; or (ii) the completion of the last review 10 of the Plan, being, if the Plan has been amended the endorsement of the Plan as amended, or, if the Plan has not been amended, the endorsement of the decision by 15 the Minister under section 56G(1)(b)(i) not to amend the Plan. (2) The Board of an alpine resort may review the Strategic Management Plan for the resort at 20 any time with the approval of the Minister. (3) In reviewing the Strategic Management Plan, the Board must consult with-- (a) the Council; and (b) any Minister or public authority whose 25 interests the Board considers are likely to be affected by the review; and (c) the municipal council of any municipal district which is adjacent to the alpine resort; and 30 (d) the holders of leases over land in the alpine resort or of licences to use land in the alpine resort; and 16 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 11 (e) any other persons or local organisations whose interests the Board considers are likely to be affected by the review. (4) The Board may comply with sub-section Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (3)(c), (d) and (e) by-- 5 (a) if the Plan is proposed to be amended, making the Plan, as proposed to be amended, available for inspection by the public for at least 4 weeks; and (b) publishing a notice in a newspaper 10 circulating generally in the areas affected by the Plan, stating where and when the Plan as proposed to be amended can be inspected, and inviting public comment on the Plan by a set 15 date; and (c) considering any comments made by the set date; and (d) making any appropriate changes to the Plan as proposed to be amended. 20 (5) The Board may take any other steps it thinks appropriate to involve the community in the preparation of the Plan. (6) On completing the review of the Plan, the Board must refer its decision on the review 25 to the Minister for consideration. 56G. Consideration by the Minister of review of Strategic Management Plan (1) The Minister must consider the decision of the Board referred to the Minister under 30 section 56F(6) and may-- (a) if the Board has proposed to amend the Plan-- 17 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 11 (i) endorse the Plan as proposed to be amended; or (ii) endorse the Plan with any further amendments the Minister Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents considers appropriate; or 5 (iii) refer the Plan back to the Board for further consideration; or (b) if the Board has not proposed to amend the Plan-- (i) endorse the Board's decision not 10 to amend the Plan; or (ii) endorse the Plan with any further amendments the Minister considers appropriate; or (iii) require the Board to further 15 consider the Plan. (2) If the Minister has endorsed a Plan, as proposed to be amended under sub-section (1), section 56E applies to the Plan as proposed to be amended in the same way as 20 it applies to the Plan prepared under section 56A. (3) If the Minister has decided to endorse the Board's decision not to amend the Plan under sub-section (1)(b), the Minister must inform 25 the Board, in writing of that decision, as soon as possible after making it. 56H. Land managers and other Authorities to take Strategic Management Plan into account 30 In carrying out a function involving land management or land use planning-- (a) on behalf of the Crown; or 18 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 2--General Amendments to the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 s. 12 (b) under an Act-- a Minister, public authority, committee of management of reserved Crown land, municipal council or the Council must take Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents all reasonable steps to give effect to the 5 Strategic Management Plan for an alpine resort.". 12. Regulation making powers After section 57(1)(n) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 insert-- 10 "(na) the removal of vehicles (by means of lifting and carrying, or towing) that obstruct-- (i) roads in any resort; or (ii) rights of way in any resort; or (iii) any other places in any resort that are 15 open to access, by vehicle, by the public or employees or agents of a Board-- to any other part of the resort, including-- (iv) the empowering of authorised officers 20 to so remove vehicles or cause vehicles to be so removed; and (v) the impounding of vehicles so removed until the payment of fees prescribed under this paragraph; and 25 (vi) the prescribing of fees to be paid, representing the reasonable costs of any such removal and any such impounding of vehicles;". __________________ 19 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 13 Management Board PART 3--PROVISION FOR THE MOUNT BULLER AND MOUNT STIRLING ALPINE RESORT MANAGEMENT BOARD Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents 13. Board deemed to be committee of management (1) In section 4(4) of the Alpine Resorts 5 (Management) Act 1997, for "Mount Buller Alpine Resort Management Board" substitute "Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board". (2) In section 4(6) of the Alpine Resorts 10 (Management) Act 1997, for "Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board" substitute "Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board". 14. Establishment of the Mount Buller and Mount 15 Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board (1) For section 34(4) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 substitute-- '(4) There is established, in respect of the Mount Buller Alpine Resort and the Mount Stirling 20 Alpine Resort, a board to be called the "Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board".'. (2) Section 34(6) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 is repealed. 25 15. Functions of Boards (1) In section 38(1) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997-- (a) for "the alpine resort" substitute "each alpine resort"; 30 (b) in paragraphs (a), (c), (d), (f) and (g), for "the resort" (wherever occurring) substitute "each such alpine resort". 20 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 16 Management Board (2) In section 38(3) of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997, for "Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board" substitute "Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents Management Board". 5 16. Substitution of Division 2 of Part 6 For Division 2 of Part 6 of the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 substitute-- 'Division 2--Transitional Arrangements for Mount Buller Alpine Resort Management 10 Board 66. Definitions In this Division-- "commencement day" means the day on which Part 3 of the Alpine Resorts 15 (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 comes into operation; "old Board" means the Mount Buller Alpine Resort Management Board, within the meaning of this Act, as in 20 force immediately before the commencement day; "new Board" means the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board, within the 25 meaning of this Act, as in force on and from the commencement day. 67. Transfer of property etc. from old Board to new Board Except as otherwise provided in this Act, on 30 and from the commencement day-- (a) the old Board is abolished and the members go out of office; and 21 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 16 Management Board (b) all rights, property and assets that, immediately before the commencement day were vested in the old Board, vest in the new Board; and Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (c) all debts, liabilities and obligations of 5 the old Board existing immediately before the commencement day, become debts, liabilities and obligations of the new Board; and (d) the new Board is substituted as a party 10 to any proceedings pending in any court or tribunal to which the old Board was a party, immediately before the commencement day; and (e) the new Board is substituted as a party 15 to any contract or arrangement entered into by or on behalf of the old Board and in force immediately before the commencement day; and (f) any reference to the old Board in any 20 Act or in any proclamation, Order in Council, rule, regulation, order, agreement, instrument, deed or other document, so far as it relates to any period after the commencement day, 25 and if not inconsistent with the context or subject matter, must be construed as a reference to the new Board. 68. Staff to be transferred from the old Board to the new Board 30 (1) A person who was an employee of the old Board immediately before the commencement day is deemed to be an employee of the new Board. 22 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 16 Management Board (2) A transferred employee is to be regarded as-- (a) being employed in his or her new position with effect on and from the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents commencement day; and 5 (b) having the same terms and conditions as those that applied to the transferred employee in relation to his or her employment with the old Board immediately before the commencement 10 day; and (c) having accrued an entitlement to benefits in connection with the employment with the new Board that is equivalent to the entitlement that the 15 transferred employee had accrued, as an employee of the old Board, immediately before the commencement day. (3) The service of a transferred employee with 20 the new Board is to be regarded for all purposes as having been continuous with the service of the transferred employee, immediately before the commencement day, as an employee of the old Board. 25 (4) A transferred employee is not entitled to receive any payment or other benefit by reason only of having ceased to be an employee of the old Board because of the operation of this Division. 30 23 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 16 Management Board (5) A certificate purporting to be signed by the chief executive officer of the new Board certifying that the person named in the certificate was, with effect from the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents commencement day, employed, by virtue of 5 this section, with the new Board, is admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is conclusive proof of the matters stated in it. (6) The superannuation entitlements of any 10 person who is a transferred employee are deemed not to be affected by that person becoming a transferred employee. (7) If a transferred employee was, immediately before the appointed day an officer within 15 the meaning of the State Superannuation Act 1988, he or she continues to be such an officer. (8) Nothing in this section prevents-- (a) any of the terms and conditions of 20 employment of a transferred employee from being altered by or under any law, award or agreement with effect from any time after the commencement day; or 25 (b) a transferred employee from resigning or being dismissed at any time after the commencement day in accordance with the existing terms and conditions of his or her employment with the new Board. 30 (9) In this section, "transferred employee" means an employee of the old Board who is deemed to be an employee of the new Board by sub-section (1). 24 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 16 Management Board Division 3--Transitional Arrangements for Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents 69. Definitions In this Division-- 5 "commencement day" means the day on which Part 3 of the Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 comes into operation; "old Board" means the Mount Stirling 10 Alpine Resort Management Board, within the meaning of this Act, as in force immediately before the commencement day; "new Board" means the Mount Buller and 15 Mount Stirling Alpine Resort Management Board, within the meaning of this Act, as in force on and from the commencement day. 70. Transfer of property etc. from old Board 20 to new Board Except as otherwise provided in this Act, on and from the commencement day-- (a) the old Board is abolished and the members go out of office; and 25 (b) all rights, property and assets that, immediately before the commencement day were vested in the old Board, vest in the new Board; and (c) all debts, liabilities and obligations of 30 the old Board existing immediately before the commencement day, become debts, liabilities and obligations of the new Board; and 25 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 16 Management Board (d) the new Board is substituted as a party to any proceedings pending in any court or tribunal to which the old Board was a party, immediately before the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents commencement day; and 5 (e) the new Board is substituted as a party to any contract or arrangement entered into by or on behalf of the old Board and in force immediately before the commencement day; and 10 (f) any reference to the old Board in any Act or in any proclamation, Order in Council, rule, regulation, order, agreement, instrument, deed or other document, so far as it relates to any 15 period after the commencement day, and if not inconsistent with the context or subject matter, must be construed as a reference to the new Board. 71. Staff to be transferred from the old Board 20 to the new Board (1) A person who was an employee of the old Board immediately before the commencement day is deemed to be an employee of the new Board. 25 (2) A transferred employee is to be regarded as-- (a) being employed in his or her new position with effect on and from the commencement day; and 30 (b) having the same terms and conditions as those that applied to the transferred employee in relation to his or her employment with the old Board immediately before the commencement 35 day; and 26 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 16 Management Board (c) having accrued an entitlement to benefits in connection with the employment with the new Board that is equivalent to the entitlement that the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents transferred employee had accrued, as an 5 employee of the old Board, immediately before the commencement day. (3) The service of a transferred employee with the new Board is to be regarded for all 10 purposes as having been continuous with the service of the transferred employee, immediately before the commencement day, as an employee of the old Board. (4) A transferred employee is not entitled to 15 receive any payment or other benefit by reason only of having ceased to be an employee of the old Board because of the operation of this Division. (5) A certificate purporting to be signed by the 20 chief executive officer of the new Board certifying that the person named in the certificate was, with effect from the commencement day, employed, by virtue of this section, with the new Board, is 25 admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is conclusive proof of the matters stated in it. (6) The superannuation entitlements of any person who is a transferred employee are 30 deemed not to be affected by that person becoming a transferred employee. (7) If a transferred employee was, immediately before the appointed day an officer within the meaning of the State Superannuation 35 Act 1988, he or she continues to be such an officer. 27 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Part 3--Provision for the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling Alpine Resort s. 16 Management Board (8) Nothing in this section prevents-- (a) any of the terms and conditions of employment of a transferred employee from being altered by or under any law, Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents award or agreement with effect from 5 any time after the commencement day; or (b) a transferred employee from resigning or being dismissed at any time after the commencement day in accordance with 10 the existing terms and conditions of his or her employment with the new Board. (9) In this section, "transferred employee" means an employee of the old Board who is deemed to be an employee of the new Board 15 by sub-section (1).'. 28 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

Alpine Resorts (Management) (Amendment) Act 2004 Act No. Endnotes ENDNOTES Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 29 551149B.I1-22/4/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 22/4/2004

 


 

 


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