Forestry Bureau Act 1944 (Cth)
FORESTRY BUREAU.
An Act to amend the
[Assented to 5th April, 1944.]
[Date of commencement, 3rd May, 1944.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The Principal
Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the
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a ) by inserting before the definition of “the Bureau” the following definition:—“‘the Board’ means the Board of Higher Forestry Education constituted in pursuance of this Act;”; and
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b ) by adding at the end thereof the following sub-section:—“(2.) Anything which may, by this Act, be done by a University may be done only by an authority or person authorized, either specially or by virtue of its or his general powers or functions, to act in the matter on behalf of that University.”.
“12a.
“(2.) The Board shall consist of not more than thirteen members.
“(3.) The Inspector-General shall be a member of the Board.
“(4.) Each of the remaining members of the Board shall be appointed by the Minister as the representative of a State Government or of the University in a State, and shall hold office during his pleasure:
Provided that the Minister may appoint a member as representative of more than one of the State Governments and Universities, and any member so appointed shall, in all proceedings of the Board, be entitled to a separate vote in respect of each Government and University which he represents.
“(5.) The Minister responsible for forestry administration in each State, and the University in each State, may each, as occasion requires, recommend a person for appointment as a member of the Board to represent respectively the Government of that State and that University.
“12b.
“(2.) The Minister responsible for forestry administration in each State Government, and each University, represented by any member so unable to perform his functions may recommend a person for appointment as deputy of the member of the Board representing that Government or University.
“12c—(1.) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Board shall have such powers and functions in relation to any educational facilities provided by the Bureau as are prescribed.
“(2.) The Board may appoint committees of its members, and may delegate to such committees, subject to the Board, any of its powers and functions.
“(3.) The Board may include as members of any such committee persons who are not members of the Board, and may authorize any committee to co-opt such persons as members of the committee.”.
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