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HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTION) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 10 OF 1986)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
(ELECTION) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT)
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
No. 10 of 1986
Regulation 25 of the House of Assembly (Election) Regulations
requires the Minister for Territories to order an election of members of the
House of Assembly to be held whenever necessary. On 30 June 1986 the terms of
office of members of the Assembly expired and, accordingly, the Minister is
under an obligation to direct the holding of an election.
At present it
is not possible to hold an election unless extensive amendments to the House of
Assembly Ordinance 1936 and the House of Assembly (Election) Regulations are
made to take account of major amendments made to the Commonwealth Electoral Act
1918 in 1983 and the repeal of the Australian Capital Territory Representation
Regulations. Additionally, the Government is assessing options regarding the
nature and form of a new elected advisory body.
Accordingly, the House of
Assembly (Election) Regulations (Amendment) inserts into regulation 25 a new
sub-regulation 25 (1A). The new sub-regulation provides that during the period
commencing on the date of commencement of the sub-regulation and ending on 31
December 1986, the Minister has a discretion, as against an obligation, to order
an election.