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Schedule 4: Powers State Council must not delegate

Timing

The provisions of this schedule come into force on 1 February 2022

Drafting Panel commentary

See box under Part 3. Generally, the State Council can delegate its powers. This is a list of powers it can only exercise itself.

ProvisionDescription
Clause 2(4)Make, amend or repeal a state policy or the party strategy urgently
Clause 7(1)Create or dissolve a branch
Clause 7(3)Define a branch area
Clause 12(2)Answer a branch question
Clause 13(3)Deal with a branch proposal
Clause 15(3)Contradict or undermine a members’ resolution
Clause 16(1)Suspend a branch
Clause 18(4)Remove a member of the Constitutional Votes Committee from office
Clause 22(4)Provide for removal of State Councillor from office for failure to attend
Clause 28(1) and (2)Appoint a member of the Constitutional Votes Committee
Clause 34(4)Take disciplinary action against certain types of member
Clause 40(2)Amend the First Nations party body terms of reference
Clause 40(8)Appoint the Secretary of the Association
Schedule 2, item 3Deal with a joint branch proposal
Schedule 3, item 3(11)Remove a proposal from a members’ plebiscite