Tasmanian Legislation
Local Government (Review) Order 2000
I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council and on the recommendation of the Minister, make the following order under section 12 of the Local Government Act 1993 .
14 September 2000
G. S. M. Green
Governor
By His Excellency's Command,
J. A. Bacon
Premier
1. Short title This order may be cited as the Local Government (Review) Order 2000 .
2. Commencement This order takes effect on the day on which its making is notified in the Gazette.
3. Interpretation The Acts Interpretation Act 1931 applies to the interpretation of this order as if it were by-laws.
4. Number of councillors for Flinders (1) The total number of persons to be elected as councillors in the municipal area of Flinders is 7 effective from the election due to be held in October 2000. (2) The total number of persons referred to in subclause (1) is to be achieved as follows: (a) if a councillor resigns before the election due to be held in October 2000, by not holding a by-election to fill that councillor's position; (b) by reducing the number of persons to be elected as councillors at the election due to be held in October 2000 from 4 to 3; (c) by reducing the number of persons to be elected as councillors at the election due to be held in October 2002 from 5 to 4.
5. The amendment effected by this clause has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Local Government Act 1993 .
Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.
Notified in the Gazette on 14 September 2000
This order is administered in the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
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