Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C00201:clause:6_7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C00201
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 6 cl 7
Character Range: 41396–43447

7  At the end of section 8
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 (2) Without limiting subsection (1), the functions of the CEO include developing and administering policies relating to tourism (including domestic tourism).
 (3) The CEO may perform his or her functions under subsection (2) to the extent only that they are not in excess of the functions that may be conferred on the CEO by virtue of any of the legislative powers of the Parliament, and, in particular, may perform his or her functions under that subsection:
 (a) for purposes related to external affairs; and
 (b) in the course of, or in relation to, trade and commerce with other countries, among the States, between Territories or between a Territory and a State; and
 (c) for purposes related to a Territory; and
 (d) by means of a communication using a postal, telegraphic, telephonic or other like service within the meaning of paragraph 51(v) of the Constitution; and
 (e) for purposes related to the collection, compilation, analysis, use and dissemination of statistics; and
 (f) for purposes related to a corporation to which paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution applies; and
 (g) for purposes related to lighthouses, lightships, beacons and buoys; and
 (h) for purposes related to matters incidental to the execution of the legislative powers of the Parliament or the executive power of the Commonwealth; and
 (i) for purposes related to a Commonwealth place within the meaning of the Commonwealth Places (Application of Laws) Act 1970; and
 (j) for purposes related to the executive power of the Commonwealth; and
 (k) for purposes related to the granting of financial assistance to a State on such terms and conditions as the Parliament thinks fit; and
 (l) for purposes related to matters that are peculiarly adapted to the government of a nation and that cannot otherwise be carried on for the benefit of the nation; and
 (m) by way of providing a service, if the provision of the service utilises the CEO's spare capacity and does not impede the CEO's capacity to perform his or her other functions.