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.
Provision | Description |
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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 3 | Deal with a joint branch proposal |
Schedule 3, item 3(11) | Remove a proposal from a members’ plebiscite |