Western Australian Tripartite Labour Consultative Council Amendment Act 1985 (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN

TRIPARTITE LABOUR

CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL.

No. 3 of 1985.

AN ACT to amend the Western Australian Tripartite Labour Consultative Council Act 1983.

[Assented to 15 March 1985.]

RE it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent

Majesty, by and with the advice and consent

of the Legislative Council and the Legislative

Assembly of Western Australia, in this present

Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the

same, as follows:-

Short title

1. (1) This Act may be cited as the Western

Australian Tripartite Labour Consultative Council

Amendment Act 1985.

and principal

Act.

No. 3.]

Western Australian Tripartite

(1985.

Labour Consultative Council.

Act No. 58

of 1983.

(2) In this Act the Western Australian Tripartite Labour Consultative Council Act 1983 is referred to as the principal Act.

Section 8

amended

2. Section 8 of the principal Act is amended

(a) in subsection (1)-

(i)   by deleting paragraph (b); and

(ii)   in paragraph (c) by deleting sub- paragraph (iii) and substituting the following subparagraph-

" (iii) one shall be nominated by the body known as the Western Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Incorporated); ";

and

(b)

by inserting after subsection (2) the following subsections-

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(3) The Minister may appoint a person as deputy to act in his place as chairman and may terminate such an appointment at any time.

(4) A person appointed under sub- section (3) is, in the event of the absence from a meeting of the Council of the chairman, entitled to attend that meeting and, when so attending, has all the functions of the chairman. "

Section 10

amended.

3. Section 10 of the principal Act is amended in paragraph (a) of subsection (3) by inserting after "Minister" the following-

" or a person appointed under section 8 (3) ".

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