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Disability Further Amendment Regulations 2009

S.R. No. 76/2009

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation  Page

1Objectives

2Authorising provision

3Commencement

4Principal Regulations

5New Part 1 heading inserted

6New Part 2 heading inserted

7Regulation 8 revoked

8New Part 3 heading inserted

9New Part 4 inserted

PART 4—COMMUNITY VISITORS

Division 1—Election of community visitors to the
Community Visitors Board

12When elections must be held

13Returning officer appointed

14Notice of an election

15Information in notice

16Nomination and polling days

17Method of nominating

18Form of nomination paper

19Withdrawal of nomination

Division 2—Conduct of election

20Contested election

21Order of names on ballot paper

22Distribution of ballot papers

23Candidate's personal statement

24Method of voting

25Manner of lodging vote

26Receipt of reply paid return envelopes

27Invalid votes

28Method of counting votes and declaration of result

29Recounts

30Disputes

31Notification of the election results

32Custody of election papers

Division 3—Casual vacancies

33Method for filling casual vacancies

Division 4—Transitional provision

34Transitional provision for the Community Visitors
Board

Division 5—Record of visits by community visitors

35Prescribed particulars for record of visits

10Substitution of Schedule

SCHEDULE—Record of Visits by Community Visitors

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STATUTORY RULES 2009

S.R. No. 76/2009

Disability Act 2006

Disability Further Amendment Regulations 2009

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:

Dated: 30 June 2009

Responsible Minister:

LISA NEVILLE
Minister for Community Services

TOBY HALLIGAN

Clerk of the Executive Council

1Objectives

The objectives of these Regulations are to amend the Disability Regulations 2007—

(a)to prescribe procedures for Community Visitors Board elections; and

(b)to prescribe a new Record of Visits of Community Visitors form.

2Authorising provision

These Regulations are made under section 221 of the Disability Act 2006.

3Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on 1 July 2009.

4Principal Regulations

In these Regulations, the Disability Regulations 2007[1] are called the Principal Regulations.

5New Part 1 heading inserted

Insert the following heading before regulation 1 of the Principal Regulations—

"PART 1—PRELIMINARY".

6New Part 2 heading inserted

Insert the following heading before regulation 5 of the Principal Regulations—

"__________________

PART 2—FINANCIAL MATTERS".

7Regulation 8 revoked

Regulation 8 of the Principal Regulations is revoked.

8New Part 3 heading inserted

Insert the following heading before regulation 9 of the Principal Regulations—

"__________________

PART 3—TREATMENT AND FEES".

9New Part 4 inserted

After regulation 11 of the Principal Regulations insert

'__________________

PART 4—COMMUNITY VISITORS

Division 1—Election of community visitors to the Community Visitors Board

12When elections must be held

(1)For the purposes of section 32(2)(b) of the Act, elections must be—

(a)held before 30 June in each year; and

(b)conducted in accordance with this Division and Division 2 of this Part.

(2)The office of one community visitor elected to the Community Visitors Board falls vacant each year.

(3)A community visitor elected to the Community Visitors Board holds office from 1 July of the year that he or she was elected for a period of 2 years unless—

(a)the community visitor resigns; or

(b)the office of the community visitor becomes vacant before the end of that period.

13Returning officer appointed

The Public Advocate must appoint a returning officer—

(a)to conduct elections of members to the Community Visitors Board;

(b)to ensure that a list of names and addresses of community visitors is kept and maintained;

(c)to fix the dates for nomination day and polling day;

(d)to determine questions relating to the validity or regularity of votes.

14Notice of an election

(1)The returning officer must give notice of an election in accordance with subregulation (2) not later than 1 April in each year.

(2)Notice of the election must be given by sending a copy of the notice to the postal address of each community visitor on the list of community visitors provided to the returning officer by the Public Advocate.

15Information in notice

The notice of an election must specify—

(a)the nomination day, on or before which nomination of candidates for election must be lodged;

(b)the place where nominations must be lodged;

(c)the polling day.

16Nomination and polling days

(1)The nomination day must be on or before 1 May in each year.

(2)The polling day must be—

(a)on or before 1 June in each year; and

(b)at least 21 days after the nomination day.

17Method of nominating

(1)A community visitor who intends to be a candidate at an election, must lodge, or cause to be lodged, a nomination paper with the returning officer not later than 12 noon on the nomination day.

(2)A nomination paper may be lodged—

(a)in person; or

(b)by sending the paper by post; or

(c)by sending a copy of the paper by facsimile or by other electronic transmission.

(3)The returning officer must give a receipt for a nomination to any candidate—

(a)whose nomination paper is lodged no later than 12 noon on the nomination day; and

(b)who requests a receipt.

18Form of nomination paper

A nomination paper must—

(a)be in writing; and

(b)state that the community visitor is nominating himself or herself as a candidate for election to the Community Visitors Board; and

(c)contain the full name and address of the community visitor nominating as a candidate; and

(d)contain the signature of the candidate and the date of the signing of that nomination paper.

19Withdrawal of nomination

(1)A community visitor who has nominated as a candidate for an election may withdraw from the election by giving notice of withdrawal in writing by a method referred to in regulation 17(2) to the returning officer not later than 12 noon on nomination day.

(2)The returning officer must not include the name of a community visitor who has withdrawn under subregulation (1) on any ballot paper for the election.

Division 2—Conduct of election

20Contested election

(1)If more than one nomination is received, the returning officer must conduct an election.

(2)The returning officer must prepare ballot papers, postal ballot envelopes, and reply paid return envelopes for the election.

(3)A ballot paper must contain—

(a)the full name of each candidate who has nominated for election to the Community Visitors Board and who has not withdrawn under regulation 19; and

(b)written advice regarding the method of voting set out in regulation 24.

21Order of names on ballot paper

(1)The returning officer must determine by lot the order in which the names of the candidates are to appear on the ballot paper.

(2)The order of names of the candidates must be determined in the presence of—

(a)at least one other person; and

(b)any candidate who wishes to be present or his or her representative.

22Distribution of ballot papers

At least 14 days before the polling day, the returning officer must send to the postal address of each community visitor a postal ballot envelope containing—

(a)voting instructions;

(b)a ballot paper;

(c)a ballot paper envelope;

(d)a reply paid return envelope addressed to the returning officer;

(e)each candidate's personal statement or advice that the candidate has not lodged a personal statement.

23Candidate's personal statement

(1)A candidate may lodge a personal statement for inclusion in the postal ballot envelope.

(2)A candidate's personal statement must be—

(a)no longer than 150 words; and

(b)signed by the candidate; and

(c)lodged with the returning officer no later than 12 noon on the third day after nomination day.

(3)A candidate's personal statement may be lodged—

(a)in person; or

(b)by sending the statement by post; or

(c)sending a copy of the statement by facsimile or by other electronic transmission.

(4)A candidate must not in his or her personal statement refer to another candidate standing for election without the written consent of that other candidate.

24Method of voting

To record a valid vote, a community visitor must insert the number "1" on the ballot paper opposite the name of the candidate who is the community visitor's choice for the member of the Community Visitors Board.

25Manner of lodging vote

After marking the ballot paper, the elector must—

(a)place the ballot paper in the ballot paper envelope and seal the envelope; and

(b)sign his or her name on that envelope and include the date of the signing of that envelope; and

(c)place the ballot paper envelope in the reply paid return envelope and seal that envelope; and

(d)post or deliver the reply paid return envelope to reach the returning officer before 4 p.m. on polling day.

26Receipt of reply paid return envelopes

In the presence of a person nominated by the Public Advocate and as soon as practicable after the close of the election, the returning officer must—

(a)remove the ballot paper envelope from each reply paid return envelope received before 4 p.m. on polling day; and

(b)record receipt of the ballot paper envelope on the list of community visitors; and

(c)separate the signed ballot paper envelopes from the unsigned ballot paper envelopes; and

(d)disallow the unsigned ballot paper envelopes; and

(e)remove and separate the ballot papers from the signed ballot paper envelopes; and

(f)count the votes.

27Invalid votes

A ballot paper must not be counted if it—

(a)is not enclosed in a ballot paper envelope signed by a community visitor; or

(b)is received from a person whose name is not on the list of community visitors; or

(c)does not have a number "1" placed opposite one of the candidates' names in accordance with regulation 24.

28Method of counting votes and declaration of result

(1)The returning officer must declare as elected to the Community Visitors Board the candidate who received the most votes.

(2)In the event of a tie of votes between candidates, the returning officer must separately place the names of those candidates in a container and arrange for another person to draw out the name of one of those candidates as the elected candidate.

29Recounts

(1)The returning officer may recount the votes at any time before the declaration of the election—

(a)on the written request of any candidate stating the reasons for the request; or

(b)on his or her own motion.

(2)The returning officer must advise all candidates if a recount is to be conducted.

30Disputes

The Public Advocate must determine any question arising as to the validity or regularity of any vote.

31Notification of the election results

(1)As soon as practicable after declaring the results of the election, the returning officer must notify the results of the election to the Public Advocate and each candidate.

(2)The Public Advocate must inform each community visitor in writing of the results of the election within 14 days after the day on which the results of the election are declared.

32Custody of election papers

The returning officer must ensure the safe custody of all materials used in an election for 30 days from the day on which the results of that election are declared.

Division 3—Casual vacancies

33Method for filling casual vacancies

(1)If a vacancy arises in an office of an elected member of the Community Visitors Board other than by expiry of the member's office, the Public Advocate must appoint a returning officer to conduct an election for a community visitor to fill the casual vacancy for the remainder of the current office.

(2)The returning officer must comply with the requirements of Divisions 1 and 2 to the extent that they are applicable to the filling of a casual vacancy.

(3)The returning officer must record the name of the candidate—

(a)who is a sole nominee; or

(b)if more than one nomination is received, the candidate who received the most votes at the election conducted to fill the casual vacancy—

as elected to the Community Visitors Board and advise the Public Advocate and each of the candidates accordingly.

(4)Despite subregulation (1), if a casual vacancy occurs less than 2 months before the office expires, the Public Advocate is not required to comply with that subregulation and the office may remain vacant until a community visitor is elected under Division 2.

(5)Despite subregulation (2), if a casual vacancy occurs less than 4 months before the office expires, the returning officer is not required to comply with any requirements as to time in Divisions 1 and 2 if the returning officer is satisfied that it is necessary to dispense with those requirements in order to conduct the election to fill the casual vacancy as expeditiously as is practicable and appropriate in the circumstances.

Division 4—Transitional provision

34Transitional provision for the Community Visitors Board

(1)A community visitor holding office as a member of the Community Visitors Board immediately before 1 July 2009 continues as a member of the Board until either 30 June 2010 or 30 June 2011 unless he or she sooner resigns or the office of that community visitor becomes vacant.

(2)In respect of the offices referred to section 32(2)(b) of the Act—

(a)the office held by the community visitor who received the most votes when elected to office will fall vacant on 30 June 2011; and

(b)the office held by the community visitor who received the second most votes when elected to office will fall vacant on 30 June 2010.

(3)If it cannot be determined under subregulation (2) which office is held by each community visitor, the returning officer must separately place the names of both office holders in a container and arrange for another person to draw out the name of—

(a)one office holder and declare that the office held by that person will fall vacant on 30 June 2011; and

(b)the second office holder and declare that the office held by that person will fall vacant on 30 June 2010.

(4)The returning officer must notify in writing both office holders with the date on which each office will become vacant by 1August 2009.

Division 5—Record of visits by community visitors

35Prescribed particulars for record of visits

For the purposes of section 132 of the Act, the prescribed form is the form in the Schedule.'.

10Substitution of Schedule

For the Schedule to the Principal Regulations substitute

"SCHEDULE

RECORD OF VISITS BY COMMUNITY VISITORS

Disability Act 2006


Section 132

Disability Regulations 2007
Regulation 35

Reference No.:

Facility:

Arrival time:

Names of Community Visitors (print):  Date:

1. Issues from previous visit/s:   None o          Resolved o   Unresolved o

If unresolved, give brief details and status:

2. Observations:

3. Issues and matters for attention:  Written response required o

Signature of person in charge:

Name:

Date signed: ".

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[1] Reg. 4: S.R. No. 60/2007 as amended by S.R. No. 26/2009.

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