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LEGISLATIVE 2002 THE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY COMMUNITY REFERENDUM BILL 2002 EXPLANATORY Statement Circulated by the authority of Gary Humphries MLA Leader of the Opposition Authorised when accessed at www.legislation.act.gov.au or in authorised printed form Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au OUTLINE The purpose of this Bill is to...

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LEGISLATIVE 2002 THE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY COMMUNITY REFERENDUM BILL 2002 EXPLANATORY Statement Circulated by the authority of Gary Humphries MLA Leader of the Opposition Authorised when accessed at www.legislation.act.gov.au or in authorised printed form Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au OUTLINE The purpose of this Bill is to provide a mechanism for electors of the Australian Capital Territory to initiate changes to the laws of the ACT to the extent permitted by the Autralian Capital Terrotory (Self-Government Act 1988). The steps set out in the Bill to enable electors to initiate and vote on legislation are as follows: Step 1 - establishment notice. A sponsoring committee (?-10 electors) is established for the purpose of initiating a request to make or change a law. The sponsoring committee registers its establishment notice with the Electoral Commissioner. Including the names and addresses of the members of the committee, the name of the committee's contact officer and a description, in no more than 100 words, of what the legislative proposal is to achieve. Step 2 - registration of proposal. Once the sponsoring committee has submitted the names. addresses and signatures of 1,000 or more electors who support the proposal, the Electoral Commissioner registers the legislative proposal and publishes a notice in the Gazette. Step 3 - support by 5% or 10% of electors. After registration, the sponsoring committee has 6 months in which to gather the support of electors to have their legislative proposal submitted to the people for decision at a referendum. If the Electoral Commissioner is satisfied (after checking a random sample of signatures of electors) that more than 5% of the number of electors eligible to vote in the previous Legislative Assembly election have indicated support for the proposal being put to referendum, the Commissioner publishes a notice in the Gazette advising that the registered legislative proposal may be put to a referendum. If the Commissioner is satisfied that more than 10% of that number of electors has indicated support for the proposal, the Commissioner publishes a further notice in the Gazette advising that the registered legislative proposal has become a qualified legislative proposal (which may be put to a referendum at an earlier time - see step six). Step 4 - development of proposed law. The sponsoring committee may then begin the task of developing legislation to give effect to the registered proposal. Officers of the Attorney-Generals Department shall assist with this task. Once the proposed law is drafted, the sponsoring committee may apply to the Attorney-General for certification that the proposed law is consistent with the registered legislative proposal sponsored by the committee and is suitable for presentation to the Legislative Assembly. Step 5 - presentation of the proposed law to the Legislative Assembly. The sponsoring committee give may the proposed law and accompanying Attorney-General's certificate to the Legislative Assembly. If so, the Speaker must lay the proposed law and certificate before the Assembly and request the Chief Minister to estimate the costs or savings of the proposal. The Assembly may decide to pass the same law, or enact its own law to give effect to the intentions of the proposed law, in which case there is no need for a referendum. Alternatively, the Assembly may decide Authorised when accessed at www.legislation.act.gov.au or in authorised printed form Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au to refer the proposed law to a referendum. If the Assembly does nothing, the proposed law goes to referendum anyway. The most important aspects of the Bill are: Step 6 - a referendum. In the usual case, once a proposed law giving effect to a legislative proposal is tabled in the Assembly, a referendum will he held in conjunction with the next general election of the Legislative Assembly, so long as that election is four months after the day the proposed law has been tabled in the Assembly . The day of the referendum is called a community consultation day. Referendums are to he conducted by the ACT Electoral Commission under the Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1994. "For" and "Against" cases may be distributed to households as part of the referendum process. However, where a proposal has become a qualified legislative proposal bgaining the approval of more than 10% of electors. and the Bill is tabled prior to 3I May in the first two years of the three year life of an Assembly, it will be put to referendum at a special community consultation day on the following third Saturday in October in that year. Should...

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