This legislation has been repealed.
PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TO MEMBERS OF THE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY REVIEW PANEL 1. The President The President- (a) is to be appointed by the Governor in Council; and (b) holds office for a period of five years; and (c) is eligible for re-appointment at the end of the term of office; and (d) is entitled to be paid- (i) such remuneration as is from time to time fixed by the Governor in Council; and (ii) such travelling and other allowances as are from time to time fixed by the Governor in Council; and (e) is in respect of the office of President subject to the Public Administration Act 2004 (other than Part 3 of that Act). 2. Ordinary members (1) Each member of the Intellectual Disability Review Panel other than the President- (a) is to be appointed by the Governor in Council on the nomination of the Minister; and (b) holds office for a period of three years; and (c) is eligible for re-appointment at the end of the term of office; and (d) is entitled to be paid- (i) such remuneration as is from time to time fixed by the Governor in Council; and (ii) such travelling and other allowances as are from time to time fixed by the Governor in Council; and (e) is in respect of the office of member subject to the Public Administration Act 2004 (other than Part 3 of that Act). (2) In nominating persons for appointment to the Intellectual Disability Review Panel, the Minister must have regard to- (a) the functions of the Intellectual Disability Review Panel; and (b) the need for the Intellectual Disability Review Panel to be comprised of both males and females so qualified by knowledge and experience that the Intellectual Disability Review Panel is capable of performing its functions; and (c) the need for the Intellectual Disability Review Panel to be comprised of persons who reside in each region. (3) In the case only of the first appointment of the members of the Intellectual Disability Review Panel- (a) as nearly as possible to half the number of members so appointed are to hold office for a term of two years from their respective appointments; and (b) the remainder of the members first appointed are to hold office for a term of three years from their respective appointments- but thereafter all appointments are to be for a term of three years. 3. Acting members (1) Where a member is unable, whether on account of illness or otherwise, to perform the duties of office, the Governor in Council may appoint a suitable person to act as that member during the period of inability. (2) Where a person has been appointed to act as a member during the period of inability of a member and that member ceases to hold office without having resumed the performance of the duties of office, the period of appointment of the person so appointed is deemed to continue until the appointment is terminated by the Governor in Council or until the expiration of the period of twelve months after the date on which the member ceases to hold office, whichever first occurs. (3) A person appointed to act as a member while so acting- (a) has all the powers and may perform all the duties of the member for whom that person is acting; and (b) is entitled to be paid- (i) such remuneration as is from time to time fixed by the Governor in Council; and (ii) such travelling and other allowances as are from time to time fixed by the Governor in Council. (4) Where a person has been appointed to act as a member and the appointment to act as such expires (whether by reason of the effluxion of time or of the fact that the member for whom that person is acting has resumed the performance of the duties of the office or the relevant vacancy has been filled) at a time when the acting member is engaged in the hearing of any matter by the Intellectual Disability Review Panel, the period of appointment of that person is deemed to continue until that matter has been finally determined by the Intellectual Disability Review Panel. 4. Removal of President from office The Governor in Council may suspend or remove the President from office. 5. General provisions as to members (1) The Governor in Council may in the instrument of appointment of a person as a member specify terms and conditions of appointment. (2) The Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Minister made after consultation with the President remove or suspend any member other than the President from office. (3) A member may resign from the office of member by writing signed by the member and delivered to the Governor in Council. * * * * * (5) If any member- (a) becomes bankrupt; or (b) is convicted of an indictable offence or of an offence which, if committed in Victoria, would be an indictable offence; or (c) becomes incapable of performing the duties of a member; or (d) is removed from office or resigns; or * * * * * (f) dies- the office held by that member becomes vacant. (6) If the appointment of any member expires at a time when that member is engaged in the hearing of any matter by the Intellectual Disability Review Panel, the period of appointment of that person is deemed to continue until that matter has been finally determined by the Intellectual Disability Review Panel. _______________