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Details: C2012C00249
- C2012C00249
Act No. 85 of 2003 as amended, taking into account amendments up to Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1) 2006
An Act to establish the Australian Heritage Council, and for related purposes
Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1) 2006 - C2006A00165
Sch 1 (items 836, 838, 841-845)
Start Date 19 Feb 2012
Part 2—Establishment of the Council
Part 3—Constitution of the Council
Part 4—Meetings of the Council
Part 5A—Reports
Act No. 85 of 2003 as amended
This compilation was prepared on 19 February 2012
taking into account amendments up to Act No. 165 of 2006
Part 2—Establishment of the Council 3
5............ Functions............................................................................................ 3
Part 3—Constitution of the Council 5
6............ Membership of the Council................................................................. 5
7............ Appointment of members.................................................................... 5
8............ Term of office of members.................................................................. 5
9............ Acting appointments........................................................................... 6
10.......... Outside employment or other activities that conflict with a member’s duties 6
10A....... No conflict with a member’s duty....................................................... 6
11.......... Remuneration and allowances of members......................................... 6
12.......... Resignation......................................................................................... 7
13.......... Termination of appointment of members............................................. 7
Part 4—Meetings of the Council 8
14.......... Times and places of meetings.............................................................. 8
15.......... Notice of meetings.............................................................................. 8
16.......... Who presides at meetings.................................................................... 8
17.......... Quorum............................................................................................... 8
18.......... Voting at meetings.............................................................................. 8
19.......... Disclosure of interests......................................................................... 9
20.......... Conduct of meetings........................................................................... 9
20A....... Resolutions without meeting............................................................... 9
Part 5A—Reports 11
24A....... Reports.............................................................................................. 11
Part 6—Regulations 12
25.......... Regulations....................................................................................... 12
This Act may be cited as the Australian Heritage Council
2. Sections 3 to 25
At the same time as Schedule 1 to the Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1) 2003 commences
associate member means a person holding an appointment under subsection 7(4).
Council means the Australian Heritage Council established under section 4.
meet the registration criterion has the meaning given by subsection 22(2).
member includes the Chair and an associate member.
(2) Except where the contrary intention appears, other expressions used in this Act have the same meaning as in the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
The Australian Heritage Council is established by this section.
These are the functions of the Council:
(a) to make assessments under Divisions 1A and 3A of Part 15 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999;
(b) to advise the Minister on conserving and protecting places included, or being considered for inclusion, in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List;
(c) to nominate places for inclusion in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List;
(ca) to advise the Minister, in accordance with section 390P of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation
Act 1999, in relation to the inclusion of places in, and the removal of places from, the List of Overseas Places of Historic Significance to Australia;
(d) to advise the Minister on:
(i) promotional, research, training or educational activities relating to heritage; and
(ii) national policies relating to heritage; and
(iii) grants or other financial assistance relating to heritage; and
(iv) the monitoring of the condition of places included in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List; and
(v) the Commonwealth’s responsibilities for historic shipwrecks; and
(vi) other matters relating to heritage;
(e) to promote the identification, assessment, conservation and monitoring of heritage;
(g) to organise and engage in research and investigations necessary for the performance of its functions;
(h) to provide advice directly to any person or body or agency either of its own initiative or at the request of the Minister;
(i) to prepare reports in accordance with Part 5A;
(j) to perform any other functions conferred on the Council by the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
(b) 6 members other than the Chair and associate members; and
(c) each associate member (if any) who has been appointed.
(1) The members of the Council are to be appointed by the Minister by written instrument.
(2) The Minister must appoint the Chair. The Chair must have substantial experience or expertise concerning heritage.
(3) In appointing the members other than the Chair and associate members, the Minister must ensure that:
(a) 2 of them have substantial experience or expertise concerning natural heritage; and
(b) 2 of them have substantial experience or expertise concerning historic heritage; and
(c) 2 of them are indigenous persons with substantial experience or expertise concerning indigenous heritage, at least one of whom represents the interests of indigenous people.
(4) The Minister may appoint as an associate member a person who has substantial experience or expertise described in paragraph (3)(a), (b) or (c). The Minister may not appoint more than 2 persons to be associate members at one time.
(5) The Minister may not appoint as the Chair or as a member, other than as an associate member, an employee of the Department administered by the Minister.
(1) A member is to be appointed on a part‑time basis.
(2) A member holds office for the period specified in the instrument of appointment. The period must not exceed 3 years, or 1 year for an appointment of an associate member.
(3) A member cannot be appointed for more than 2 consecutive periods.
9 Acting appointments
The Minister may appoint a member, other than an associate member, to act as the Chair:
(b) during any period, or during all periods, when the Chair is absent from duty or from Australia, or is for any reason unable to perform the duties of the office.
Note: Section 33A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 has provisions relating to acting appointments.
10 Outside employment or other activities that conflict with a member’s duties
A member must not engage in any paid employment, or any other activity, that the Minister is satisfied conflicts or may conflict with the proper performance of the member’s duties.
10A No conflict with a member’s duty
For the purposes of section 10, membership of an organisation with similar goals and interests to those of the Council shall not be taken to conflict with the proper performance of a member’s duties.
11 Remuneration and allowances of members
(3) This section has effect subject to the Remuneration Tribunal
13 Termination of appointment of members
The Minister may terminate a member’s appointment:
(c) if the Minister is satisfied that it is no longer appropriate that the person remain as a member because of the Minister’s obligations under subsection 7(3); or
(d) if the member is absent from 3 consecutive meetings of the Council; or
(e) if the member engages in paid employment, or any other activity, that the Minister is satisfied conflicts or could conflict with the proper performance of the duties of his or her office; or
(f) if the member fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with section 19 (disclosure of interests).
(1) The Council is to hold such meetings as are necessary for the efficient performance of its functions.
(2) Meetings are to be held at the times and places determined by the Council.
(3) The Chair may call a meeting at any time. However, the Chair must call a meeting if a majority of the members for the time being holding office, other than associate members, request the Chair to do so.
(4) The Minister may, at any time, direct the Chair to call a meeting.
(5) The Chair must ensure that at least 4 meetings are held each year.
Each member is entitled to receive reasonable notice of the Council’s meetings.
16 Who presides at meetings
(2) If the Chair is not present at a meeting, the members present, other than associate members, may elect a member, other than an associate member, to preside at the meeting.
A majority of the members for the time being holding office, other than associate members, constitutes a quorum.
(1) A question is decided by a majority of the votes of the members, other than associate members, present and voting.
(1) A member who has a direct or indirect pecuniary interest in a matter that is being considered, or is about to be considered, by the Council must disclose the nature of the interest to the other members.
(3) Unless the Council otherwise determines, the member:
(b) must not take part in any decision of the Council on the matter.
(4) For the purposes of a determination under subsection (3), the member:
(a) must not be present during any deliberation of the Council on whether to make the determination; and
20 Conduct of meetings
The Council may, subject to this Part, regulate proceedings at its meetings as it considers appropriate.
20A Resolutions without meeting
(1) The Council may pass a resolution without a Council meeting being held if a majority of the members entitled to vote on the resolution:
(a) sign a document containing a statement that they are in favour of the resolution set out in the document; or
(b) otherwise indicate, in accordance with a method determined by the Council, that they are in favour of the resolution.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a), separate copies of a document may be used for signing by the members if the wording of the resolution and statement is identical in each copy.
(3) The resolution is passed when the last of the members signs the document or otherwise indicates that he or she is in favour of the resolution.
24A Reports
(1) The Council may prepare a report on any matters related to the functions of the Council and provide the report to the Minister.
(2) A report prepared under subsection (1) may include the following matters:
(a) the activities of the Council;
(b) the protection and conservation of heritage;
(c) how a place included in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List is being managed or conserved;
(d) the effectiveness of any measures intended to protect or conserve the heritage values of a place or places included in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List;
(e) the provisions of grants and other financial assistance related to heritage;
(f) policies, plans and programs of the Commonwealth or of a State or self‑governing Territory that relate to or have an impact on heritage;
(g) how the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List are being maintained;
(h) how the condition of a place included in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List is being monitored.
(3) The Minister must cause a copy of a report provided to the Minister under subsection (1) to be laid before each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after the day on which the Minister receives the report.
Notes to the Australian Heritage Council Act 2003
The Australian Heritage Council Act 2003 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 85, 2003 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
85, 2003
Ss. 3–25: 1 Jan 2004 (see s. 2(1))
Schedule 1 (items 836, 838,
841–845): 19 Feb 2012
Schedule 1 (items 837, 839): 1 Jan 2007 (see F2006L04046)
Schedule 1 (item 840): 19 Feb 2007 (see F2007L00411)
am. No. 165, 2006
S. 20A................................
ad. No. 165, 2006
Part 5.................................
Ss. 21–24..........................
S. 24AA..............................
S. 24A................................