Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00598:section:33:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00598
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 33 (pt 3/3)
Character Range: 154969–156920

management arrangement or authorisation process if either House of the Parliament passes a resolution opposing accreditation of the management arrangement or authorisation process following a motion of which notice has been given within 15 sitting days after the management arrangement or relevant part of the law has been laid before the House under this section.

No accreditation if motion not defeated in time
 (7) The Minister must not accredit the management arrangement or authorisation process if, at the end of 15 sitting days after notice of a motion to oppose accreditation of the management arrangement or authorisation process that was given in a House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days after the management arrangement or relevant part of the law was laid before the House under this section:
 (a) the notice has not been withdrawn and the motion has not been called on; or
 (b) the motion has been called on, moved and seconded and has not been withdrawn or otherwise disposed of.

Extended time after dissolution or prorogation
 (8) If:
 (a) notice of a motion to oppose the accreditation of the management arrangement or authorisation process is given in a House of the Parliament (the opposing House); and
 (b) before the end of 15 sitting days of the opposing House after the notice is given:
 (i) the House of Representatives is dissolved or expires; or
 (ii) the Parliament is prorogued; and
 (c) at the time of the dissolution, expiry or prorogation (as appropriate):
 (i) the notice has not been withdrawn and the motion has not been called on; or
 (ii) the motion has been called on, moved and seconded and has not been withdrawn or otherwise disposed of;
the management arrangement or relevant part of the law is taken for the purposes of subsections (5), (5A), (6) and (7) to have been laid before the opposing House on the first sitting day of that House after the dissolution, expiry or prorogation (as appropriate).