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PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES AND ELECTIONS AMENDMENT (JOINT PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE) BILL 2003





                              New South Wales




Parliamentary Electorates and
Elections Amendment (Joint
Parliamentary Committee) Bill 2003


Contents

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                 1   Name of Act                                               2
                 2   Commencement                                              2
                 3   Amendment of Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
                     Act 1912 No 41                                            2

     Schedule 1      Amendments                                                3




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                            New South Wales




Parliamentary Electorates and
Elections Amendment (Joint
Parliamentary Committee) Bill 2003

No      , 2003


A Bill for

An Act to amend the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 so as to
provide for the constitution and functions of a Joint Parliamentary Committee to
monitor the work and activities of the Electoral Commissioner for New South
Wales; and for other purposes.
             Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment (Joint Parliamentary
Clause 1     Committee) Bill 2003




                                                                                       1
The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
                                                                                       2
 1    Name of Act
                                                                                       3
           This Act is the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
                                                                                       4
           Amendment (Joint Parliamentary Committee) Act 2003.
                                                                                       5
 2    Commencement
                                                                                       6
           This Act commences on the date of assent.
                                                                                       7
 3    Amendment of Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912
                                                                                       8
      No 41
                                                                                       9
           The Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 is amended
                                                                                      10
           as set out in Schedule 1.




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Schedule 1 Amendments                                                                     1
                                                                                          2
                                                                           (Section 3)
                                                                                          3
[1]    Section 3 Definitions
                                                                                          4
       Insert in alphabetical order in section 3 (1):
                                                                                          5
                    Joint Committee means the Joint Committee called the
                                                                                          6
                    Committee on the State Electoral Office constituted under
                                                                                          7
                    Part 9.
                                                                                          8
[2]    Section 21AA
                                                                                          9
       Insert after section 21A:
                                                                                         10
      21AA   Veto of proposed appointment of Electoral Commissioner
                                                                                         11
             (1)    A person is not to be appointed as Electoral Commissioner
                                                                                         12
                    until:
                                                                                         13
                    (a) a proposal that the person be appointed has been
                                                                                         14
                           referred to the Joint Committee under section 191, and
                                                                                         15
                    (b) either the period that the Joint Committee has under that
                                                                                         16
                           section to veto the proposed appointment has ended
                                                                                         17
                           without the Committee having vetoed the proposed
                                                                                         18
                           appointment or the Committee notifies the Minister that
                                                                                         19
                           it has decided not to veto the proposed appointment.
                                                                                         20
             (2)    A person may be proposed for appointment on more than one
                                                                                         21
                    occasion.
                                                                                         22
             (3)    In this section and section 191, appointment includes re-
                                                                                         23
                    appointment.
                                                                                         24
[3]    Part 9
                                                                                         25
       Insert before Schedule 1:

       Part 9          Joint Parliamentary Committee                                     26


                                                                                         27
       189   Constitution of Joint Committee
                                                                                         28
                    As soon as practicable after the commencement of this Part
                                                                                         29
                    and the commencement of the first session of each
                                                                                         30
                    Parliament, a joint committee of members of Parliament, to be
                                                                                         31
                    known as the Committee on the State Electoral Office, is to be
                                                                                         32
                    appointed.


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     190     Functions of Joint Committee                                                    1

                                                                                             2
             (1)      The functions of the Joint Committee are as follows:
                                                                                             3
                      (a) to monitor and to review the exercise by the Electoral
                                                                                             4
                            Commissioner of the functions of the Commissioner
                                                                                             5
                            under this or any other Act,
                                                                                             6
                      (b) to report to both Houses of Parliament, with such
                                                                                             7
                            comments as it thinks fit, on any matter appertaining to
                                                                                             8
                            the Electoral Commissioner or connected with the
                                                                                             9
                            exercise of the functions of the Commissioner to which,
                                                                                            10
                            in the opinion of the Joint Committee, the attention of
                                                                                            11
                            Parliament should be directed,
                                                                                            12
                      (c) to examine each annual and other report made by the
                                                                                            13
                            Electoral Commissioner, and presented to Parliament,
                                                                                            14
                            under this or any other Act and to report to both Houses
                                                                                            15
                            of Parliament on any matter appearing in, or arising out
                                                                                            16
                            of, any such report,
                                                                                            17
                      (d) to report to both Houses of Parliament any change that
                                                                                            18
                            the Joint Committee considers desirable to the
                                                                                            19
                            functions, structures and procedures of the State
                                                                                            20
                            Electoral Office,
                                                                                            21
                      (e) to inquire into any question in connection with the Joint
                                                                                            22
                            Committee's functions that is referred to it by both
                                                                                            23
                            Houses of Parliament, and to report to both Houses on
                                                                                            24
                            that question.
                                                                                            25
             (2)      Nothing in this Part authorises the Joint Committee to monitor
                                                                                            26
                      or review a decision made by an electoral official in the
                                                                                            27
                      scrutiny of votes in a particular election.
                                                                                            28
             (3)      The functions of the Joint Committee (other than the function
                                                                                            29
                      referred to in subsection (1) (a)) may be exercised in respect
                                                                                            30
                      of matters occurring before or after the commencement of this
                                                                                            31
                      section.
                                                                                            32
     191     Power to veto proposed appointment of Electoral
                                                                                            33
             Commissioner
                                                                                            34
             (1)      The Minister is to refer a proposal to appoint a person as
                                                                                            35
                      Electoral Commissioner to the Joint Committee and the
                                                                                            36
                      Committee is empowered to veto the proposed appointment
                                                                                            37
                      as provided by this section. The Minister may withdraw a
                                                                                            38
                      referral at any time.



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                                                                                          1
             (2)    The Joint Committee has 14 days after the proposed
                                                                                          2
                    appointment is referred to it to veto the proposal and has a
                                                                                          3
                    further 30 days (after the initial 14 days) to veto the proposal
                                                                                          4
                    if it notifies the Minister within that 14 days that it requires
                                                                                          5
                    more time to consider the matter.
                                                                                          6
             (3)    The Joint Committee is to notify the Minister, within the time
                                                                                          7
                    that it has to veto a proposed appointment, whether or not it
                                                                                          8
                    vetoes it.
                                                                                          9
             (4)    A referral or notification under this section is to be in writing.
                                                                                         10
     192     Membership
                                                                                         11
             (1)    The Joint Committee is to consist of 9 members, of whom:
                                                                                         12
                    (a) 4 are to be members of, and appointed by, the
                                                                                         13
                         Legislative Council, and
                                                                                         14
                    (b) 5 are to be members of, and appointed by, the
                                                                                         15
                         Legislative Assembly.
                                                                                         16
             (2)    The appointment of members of the Joint Committee is, as far
                                                                                         17
                    as practicable, to be in accordance with the practice of
                                                                                         18
                    Parliament with reference to the appointment of members to
                                                                                         19
                    serve on joint committees of both Houses of Parliament.
                                                                                         20
             (3)    A person is not eligible for appointment as a member of the
                                                                                         21
                    Joint Committee if the person is a Minister of the Crown or a
                                                                                         22
                    Parliamentary Secretary.
                                                                                         23
     193     Vacancies
                                                                                         24
             (1)    A member of the Joint Committee ceases to hold office:
                                                                                         25
                    (a) when the Legislative Assembly is dissolved or expires
                                                                                         26
                        by the effluxion of time, or
                                                                                         27
                    (b) if the member becomes a Minister of the Crown or a
                                                                                         28
                        Parliamentary Secretary, or
                                                                                         29
                    (c) if a member ceases to be a member of the Legislative
                                                                                         30
                        Council or Legislative Assembly, or
                                                                                         31
                    (d) if, being a member of the Legislative Council, the
                                                                                         32
                        member resigns the office by instrument in writing
                                                                                         33
                        addressed to the President of the Legislative Council, or




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                                                                                             1
                      (e)    if, being a member of the Legislative Assembly, the
                                                                                             2
                             member resigns the office by instrument in writing
                                                                                             3
                             addressed to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly,
                                                                                             4
                             or
                                                                                             5
                       (f)   if the member is discharged from office by the House of
                                                                                             6
                             Parliament to which the member belongs.
                                                                                             7
             (2)      Either House of Parliament may appoint one of its members
                                                                                             8
                      to fill a vacancy among the members of the Joint Committee
                                                                                             9
                      appointed by that House.
                                                                                            10
     194     Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
                                                                                            11
             (1)      There is to be a Chairperson and a Vice-Chairperson of the
                                                                                            12
                      Joint Committee, who are to be elected by and from the
                                                                                            13
                      members of the Joint Committee.
                                                                                            14
             (2)      A member of the Joint Committee ceases to hold office as
                                                                                            15
                      Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson of the Joint Committee if:
                                                                                            16
                      (a) the member ceases to be a member of the Committee, or
                                                                                            17
                      (b) the member resigns the office by instrument in writing
                                                                                            18
                           presented to a meeting of the Committee, or
                                                                                            19
                      (c) the member is discharged from office by the
                                                                                            20
                           Committee.
                                                                                            21
             (3)      At any time when the Chairperson is absent from New South
                                                                                            22
                      Wales or is, for any reason, unable to perform the duties of
                                                                                            23
                      Chairperson or there is a vacancy in that office, the Vice-
                                                                                            24
                      Chairperson may exercise the functions of the Chairperson
                                                                                            25
                      under this Act or under the Parliamentary Evidence Act 1901.
                                                                                            26
     195     Procedure
                                                                                            27
             (1)      The procedure for the calling of meetings of the Joint
                                                                                            28
                      Committee and for the conduct of business at those meetings
                                                                                            29
                      is, subject to this Act, to be as determined by the Committee.
                                                                                            30
             (2)      The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly is to call the first
                                                                                            31
                      meeting of the Joint Committee in each Parliament in such
                                                                                            32
                      manner as the Clerk thinks fit.
                                                                                            33
             (3)      At a meeting of the Joint Committee, 5 members constitute a
                                                                                            34
                      quorum, but the Committee must meet as a joint committee at
                                                                                            35
                      all times.




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             (4)    The Chairperson or, in the absence of the Chairperson, the
                                                                                         2
                    Vice-Chairperson (or, in the absence of both the Chairperson
                                                                                         3
                    and the Vice-Chairperson, a member of the Joint Committee
                                                                                         4
                    elected to chair the meeting by the members present) is to
                                                                                         5
                    preside at a meeting of the Joint Committee.
                                                                                         6
             (5)    The Vice-Chairperson or other member presiding at a meeting
                                                                                         7
                    of the Joint Committee has, in relation to the meeting, all the
                                                                                         8
                    functions of the Chairperson.
                                                                                         9
             (6)    The Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson or other member
                                                                                        10
                    presiding at a meeting of the Joint Committee has a
                                                                                        11
                    deliberative vote and, in the event of an equality of votes, also
                                                                                        12
                    has a casting vote.
                                                                                        13
             (7)    A question arising at a meeting of the Joint Committee is to
                                                                                        14
                    be determined by a majority of the votes of the members
                                                                                        15
                    present and voting.
                                                                                        16
             (8)    The Joint Committee may sit and transact business despite
                                                                                        17
                    any prorogation of the Houses of Parliament or any
                                                                                        18
                    adjournment of either House of Parliament.
                                                                                        19
             (9)    The Joint Committee may sit and transact business on a sitting
                                                                                        20
                    day of a House of Parliament during the time of sitting.
                                                                                        21
     196     Reporting when Parliament not in session
                                                                                        22
             (1)    If a House of Parliament is not sitting when the Joint
                                                                                        23
                    Committee seeks to furnish a report to it, the Committee may
                                                                                        24
                    present copies of the report to the Clerk of the House.
                                                                                        25
             (2)    The report:
                                                                                        26
                    (a) on presentation and for all purposes is taken to have
                                                                                        27
                          been laid before the House, and
                                                                                        28
                    (b) may be printed by authority of the Clerk, and
                                                                                        29
                    (c) if printed by authority of the Clerk, is for all purposes
                                                                                        30
                          taken to be a document published by or under the
                                                                                        31
                          authority of the House, and
                                                                                        32
                    (d) is to be recorded in the Minutes, or Votes and
                                                                                        33
                          Proceedings, of the House on the first sitting day of the
                                                                                        34
                          House after receipt of the report by the Clerk.




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     197     Evidence                                                                        1

                                                                                             2
             (1)      The Joint Committee has power to send for persons, papers
                                                                                             3
                      and records.
                                                                                             4
             (2)      Subject to section 198, the Joint Committee must take all
                                                                                             5
                      evidence in public.
                                                                                             6
             (3)      If the Joint Committee as constituted at any time has taken
                                                                                             7
                      evidence in relation to a matter but the Committee as so
                                                                                             8
                      constituted has ceased to exist before reporting on the matter,
                                                                                             9
                      the Committee as constituted at any subsequent time, whether
                                                                                            10
                      during the same or another Parliament, may consider that
                                                                                            11
                      evidence as if it had taken the evidence.
                                                                                            12
             (4)      The production of documents to the Joint Committee is to be
                                                                                            13
                      in accordance with the practice of the Legislative Assembly
                                                                                            14
                      with respect to the production of documents to select
                                                                                            15
                      committees of the Legislative Assembly.
                                                                                            16
     198     Confidentiality
                                                                                            17
             (1)      If any evidence proposed to be given before, or the whole or
                                                                                            18
                      a part of a document produced or proposed to be produced to,
                                                                                            19
                      the Joint Committee relates to a secret or confidential matter,
                                                                                            20
                      the Committee may, and at the request of the witness giving
                                                                                            21
                      the evidence or the person producing the document must:
                                                                                            22
                      (a) take the evidence in private, or
                                                                                            23
                      (b) direct that the document, or the part of the document, be
                                                                                            24
                             treated as confidential.
                                                                                            25
             (2)      If any evidence proposed to be given before, or the whole or
                                                                                            26
                      a part of a document produced or proposed to be produced in
                                                                                            27
                      evidence to, the Joint Committee relates to the proposed
                                                                                            28
                      appointment of a person as Electoral Commissioner, the
                                                                                            29
                      Committee must (despite any other provision of this section):
                                                                                            30
                      (a) take the evidence in private, or
                                                                                            31
                      (b) direct that the document, or the part of the document, be
                                                                                            32
                             treated as confidential.




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                                                                                        1
             (3)    Despite any other provision of this section except
                                                                                        2
                    subsection (9), the Joint Committee must not, and a person
                                                                                        3
                    (including a member of the Committee) must not, disclose
                                                                                        4
                    any evidence or the contents of a document or that part of a
                                                                                        5
                    document to which subsection (2) applies.
                                                                                        6
                    Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units or imprisonment for 3
                                                                                        7
                    months, or both.
                                                                                        8
             (4)    Despite any other provision of this section except subsection
                                                                                        9
                    (9), the Joint Committee (including a member of the
                                                                                       10
                    Committee) must not, and any person assisting the Committee
                                                                                       11
                    or present during the deliberations of the Committee must not,
                                                                                       12
                    except in accordance with section 191 (3), disclose whether or
                                                                                       13
                    not the Joint Committee or any member of the Joint
                                                                                       14
                    Committee has vetoed, or proposes to veto, the proposed
                                                                                       15
                    appointment of a person as Electoral Commissioner.
                                                                                       16
                    Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units or imprisonment for 3
                                                                                       17
                    months, or both.
                                                                                       18
             (5)    If a direction under subsection (1) applies to a document or
                                                                                       19
                    part of a document produced to the Joint Committee:
                                                                                       20
                    (a) the contents of the document or part are, for the
                                                                                       21
                           purposes of this section, to be regarded as evidence
                                                                                       22
                           given by the person producing the document or part and
                                                                                       23
                           taken by the Committee in private, and
                                                                                       24
                    (b) the person producing the document or part is, for the
                                                                                       25
                           purposes of this section, to be regarded as a witness.
                                                                                       26
             (6)    If, at the request of a witness, evidence is taken by the Joint
                                                                                       27
                    Committee in private:
                                                                                       28
                    (a) the Committee must not, without the consent in writing
                                                                                       29
                            of the witness, and
                                                                                       30
                    (b) a person (including a member of the Committee) must
                                                                                       31
                            not, without the consent in writing of the witness and
                                                                                       32
                            the authority of the Committee under subsection (8),
                                                                                       33
                    disclose or publish the whole or a part of that evidence.
                                                                                       34
                    Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units or imprisonment for 3
                                                                                       35
                    months, or both.




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              (7)      If evidence is taken by the Joint Committee in private
                                                                                              2
                       otherwise than at the request of a witness, a person (including
                                                                                              3
                       a member of the Committee) must not, without the authority
                                                                                              4
                       of the Committee under subsection (8), disclose or publish the
                                                                                              5
                       whole or a part of that evidence.
                                                                                              6
                       Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units or imprisonment for 3
                                                                                              7
                       months, or both.
                                                                                              8
              (8)      The Joint Committee may, in its discretion, disclose or
                                                                                              9
                       publish or, by writing under the hand of the Chairperson,
                                                                                             10
                       authorise the disclosure or publication of evidence taken in
                                                                                             11
                       private by the Committee, but this subsection does not operate
                                                                                             12
                       so as to affect the necessity for the consent of a witness under
                                                                                             13
                       subsection (6).
                                                                                             14
              (9)      Nothing in this section prohibits:
                                                                                             15
                       (a) the disclosure or publication of evidence that has
                                                                                             16
                            already been lawfully published, or
                                                                                             17
                       (b) the disclosure or publication by a person of a matter of
                                                                                             18
                            which the person has become aware otherwise than by
                                                                                             19
                            reason, directly or indirectly, of the giving of evidence
                                                                                             20
                            before the Joint Committee.
                                                                                             21
             (10)      This section has effect despite section 4 of the Parliamentary
                                                                                             22
                       Papers (Supplementary Provisions) Act 1975.
                                                                                             23
             (11)      If evidence taken by the Joint Committee in private is
                                                                                             24
                       disclosed or published in accordance with this section:
                                                                                             25
                       (a) sections 5 and 6 of the Parliamentary Papers
                                                                                             26
                             (Supplementary Provisions) Act 1975 apply to and in
                                                                                             27
                             relation to the disclosure or publication as if it were a
                                                                                             28
                             publication of that evidence under the authority of
                                                                                             29
                             section 4 of that Act, and
                                                                                             30
                       (b) Division 5 of Part 3 of, and Schedule 2 to, the
                                                                                             31
                             Defamation Act 1974 apply to and in relation to that
                                                                                             32
                             evidence as if it were taken by the Committee in public.
                                                                                             33
     199      Application of certain Acts
                                                                                             34
                       For the purposes of the Parliamentary Evidence Act 1901 and
                                                                                             35
                       the Parliamentary Papers (Supplementary Provisions)
                                                                                             36
                       Act 1975 and for any other purposes:




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                                                                                        1
                    (a)    the Joint Committee is to be regarded as a joint
                                                                                        2
                           committee of the Legislative Council and Legislative
                                                                                        3
                           Assembly, and
                                                                                        4
                    (b)    the proposal for the appointment of the Joint Committee
                                                                                        5
                           is to be regarded as having originated in the Legislative
                                                                                        6
                           Assembly.
                                                                                        7
     200     Validity of certain acts or proceedings
                                                                                        8
                    Any act or proceeding of the Joint Committee is, even though
                                                                                        9
                    at the time when the act or proceeding was done, taken or
                                                                                       10
                    commenced there was:
                                                                                       11
                    (a) a vacancy in the office of a member of the Committee,
                                                                                       12
                          or
                                                                                       13
                    (b) any defect in the appointment, or any disqualification,
                                                                                       14
                          of a member of the Committee,
                                                                                       15
                    as valid as if the vacancy, defect or disqualification did not
                                                                                       16
                    exist and the Committee were fully and properly constituted.




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