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Details: C2011A00188
- C2011A00188
Act No. 188 of 2011 as made
An Act to amend the law relating to Indigenous affairs, and for related purposes
Originating Bill: Indigenous Affairs Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2011
C2011A00188
No. 188, 2011
Schedule 1—Amendments relating to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 3
Part 1—Chief Executive Officers 3
Part 2—Secrecy provision 12
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 12
Part 3—Aboriginal Hostels Limited 15
This Act may be cited as the Indigenous Affairs Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 2011.
Schedule 1—Amendments relating to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005
Part 1—Chief Executive Officers
Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer means the Chief Executive Officer of Indigenous Business Australia referred to in section 168.
2 Subsection 4(1) (definition of Indigenous Business Australia General Manager)
Indigenous Land Corporation Chief Executive Officer means the Chief Executive Officer of the Indigenous Land Corporation referred to in section 192K.
4 Subsection 4(1) (definition of Indigenous Land Corporation General Manager)
TSRA Chief Executive Officer means the Chief Executive Officer of the TSRA referred to in section 144G.
6 Subsection 4(1) (definition of TSRA General Manager)
7 Subsections 142D(7) and (8)
Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Chief Executive Officer”.
8 Subsections 142K(3) and (4)
9 Section 144F (heading)
144F Delegation to TSRA Chief Executive Officer or staff member of TSRA
10 Subsection 144F(1)
11 Subsection 144F(2) (heading)
TSRA Chief Executive Officer may sub‑delegate function or power
12 Subsections 144F(2) and (3)
13 Division 7 of Part 3A (heading)
Division 7—TSRA Chief Executive Officer
14 Section 144G (heading)
144G TSRA Chief Executive Officer
15 Subsections 144G(1) and (2)
16 Subsection 144G(3)
Omit “as the TSRA General Manager”, substitute “as the TSRA Chief Executive Officer”.
17 Subsection 144G(3)
Omit “However, this rule does not apply to the first TSRA General Manager.”.
18 Subsections 144G(4) and (5)
Omit “General Manager” (wherever occurring), substitute “Chief Executive Officer”.
19 Subsection 144H(1)
20 Subsection 144H(2)
21 Section 144J
22 Subsections 144K(1) and (2)
23 Section 144L (heading)
144L Acting TSRA Chief Executive Officer
24 Section 144L
25 Subsections 144M(1) and (2)
26 Section 144N
27 Subsections 144P(1) and (2)
28 Section 144Q
29 Subsection 144R(2)
30 Subsection 144ZD(5)
31 Division 6 of Part 4 (heading)
Division 6—Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer
32 Section 168 (heading)
168 Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer
33 Subsections 168(1), (2) and (3)
34 Subsection 169(1)
35 Subsection 169(1)
37 Section 171
38 Section 172 (heading)
172 Acting Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer
40 Subsections 172A(1) and (2)
41 Section 173
42 Section 174
43 Subsection 175(1)
44 Section 177
45 Subsection 178(1)
46 Paragraph 182(b)
47 Section 190 (heading)
190 Delegation to Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer or member of staff
48 Subsections 190(1) and (2)
49 Paragraph 191(1)(b)
50 Division 8 of Part 4A (heading)
Division 8—Indigenous Land Corporation Chief Executive Officer
51 Section 192K (heading)
192K Indigenous Land Corporation Chief Executive Officer
52 Subsections 192K(1), (2) and (3)
53 Section 192L
54 Section 192M
55 Section 192N (heading)
192N Remuneration and allowances of Indigenous Land Corporation Chief Executive Officer
56 Section 192N
57 Section 192P (heading)
192P Acting Indigenous Land Corporation Chief Executive Officer
58 Section 192P
59 Section 192Q
60 Section 192R
61 Subsection 192S(1)
62 Subsection 192T(2) (heading)
63 Subsection 192T(2)
64 Subsection 192T(2)
65 Section 192U
66 Subsection 192V(1)
67 Subsection 193S(1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of ILC officer)
68 Section 193T (heading)
193T Delegation to Indigenous Land Corporation Chief Executive Officer or member of staff
69 Section 193T
70 Paragraphs 200(2)(a) and (b)
71 Subparagraph 200A(1)(b)(iii)
72 Transitional—secrecy provisions
(1) Paragraph 191(1)(b) of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 applies on and after the commencement of this item as if:
(a) a reference in that paragraph to the Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer included a reference to the Indigenous Business Australia General Manager; and
(b) a reference in that paragraph to an acting Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer included a reference to an acting Indigenous Business Australia General Manager.
(2) Paragraph (b) of the definition of ILC officer in subsection 193S(1) of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 applies on and after the commencement of this item as if:
(a) a reference in that paragraph to the Indigenous Land Corporation Chief Executive Officer included a reference to the Indigenous Land Corporation General Manager; and
(b) a reference in that paragraph to an acting Indigenous Land Corporation Chief Executive Officer included a reference to an acting Indigenous Land Corporation General Manager.
(3) Subparagraph 200A(1)(b)(iii) of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 applies on and after the commencement of this item as if a reference in that subparagraph to the TSRA Chief Executive Officer included a reference to the TSRA General Manager.
73 Paragraph 76(1A)(e)
Part 2—Secrecy provision
74 Before subsection 191(2A)
Exception—housing or business loans
75 After subsection 191(2A)
Exception—Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer
(2B) Despite subsection (2), the Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer may divulge or communicate information, or produce a document, to the Secretary of the Department for the purposes of the Department.
(2C) In exercising a power under subsection (2B), the Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer must act in accordance with any guidelines in force under section 191AA.
Exception—public interest
(2D) Despite subsection (2), the Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer may, if he or she determines in writing that it is necessary in the public interest, divulge or communicate information, or produce a document, to specified persons for specified purposes.
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (2D): see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.
(2E) In making determinations under subsection (2D), the Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer must act in accordance with any guidelines in force under section 191AA.
(2F) A determination under subsection (2D) is not a legislative instrument.
(2G) Despite subsection (2), a person may:
(a) divulge or communicate information to a person authorised in writing, by the person to whose affairs the information relates, to receive the information; or
(b) produce a document to a person authorised in writing, by the person to whose affairs the document relates, to receive the document.
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (2G): see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.
Exception—information already publicly available
(2H) Despite subsection (2), a person may:
(a) make a record of information, if the information is already publicly available; or
(b) divulge or communicate information to a person, if the information is already publicly available; or
(c) produce a document to a person, if the information contained in the document is already publicly available.
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (2H): see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.
Exception—making records
(2J) Despite subsection (2), a person may make a record of information in connection with the exercise of a power under subsection (2B), (2D) or (2G).
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (2J): see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.
76 Before subsection 191(3)
Divulging or communicating information to courts
77 Before subsection 191(4)
78 At the end of Division 9 of Part 4
191AA Guidelines for exercise of Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer’s powers
(a) the Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer’s power under subsection 191(2B);
(b) the Indigenous Business Australia Chief Executive Officer’s power to make determinations under subsection 191(2D).
Part 3—Aboriginal Hostels Limited
79 Subsection 200(6)
(6) For the purposes of the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977, if Aboriginal Hostels Limited makes a decision relating to an application by an incorporated body for the provision of accommodation for one or more Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders, the decision is taken to be a decision of an administrative character made under an enactment.
The amendment made by this Part applies in relation to decisions made on or after the commencement of this Part.