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City of Adelaide Act 1998
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Division 3—Proceedings and operations
12—Proceedings
(1) The Capital City Committee must meet at least four times in each year.
(2) The proceedings of the Committee will be—
(a) as prescribed by regulation; or
(b) insofar as the proceedings are not prescribed by regulation—as determined by the Committee.
(3) A regulation cannot be made for the purposes of subsection (2) except after agreement between the Minister and the Adelaide City Council.
13—Subcommittees
(1) The Capital City Committee may establish subcommittees.
(2) The membership of a subcommittee will be determined by the Committee and may, but need not, consist of, or include, members of the Committee.
(3) The proceedings of a subcommittee will be—
(a) as determined by the Committee; or
(b) insofar as the proceedings are not determined by the Committee—as determined by the subcommittee.
14—Staff etc
(1) The Premier and the Adelaide City Council will jointly determine the administrative and staffing arrangements for the Capital City Committee.
(2) The Committee may—
(a) by arrangement with the appropriate authority, make use of the services, facilities or staff of a government department, agency or instrumentality;
(b) by arrangement with the Adelaide City Council, make use of the services, facilities or staff of the Council.
(3) The administrative and staffing costs of the Committee must be shared equally between the State and the Adelaide City Council.
15—Delegation
(1) The Capital City Committee may delegate a function or power under this Act—
(a) to a specified person or body; or
(b) to a person occupying a specified position.
(2) A delegation—
(a) may be made subject to conditions and limitations specified in the instrument of delegation; and
(b) if the instrument of delegation so provides—may be further delegated by the delegate; and
(c) is revocable at will and does not prevent the Committee from acting itself in a matter.