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City of Brisbane Act 2010
sec.252Regulation-making power
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### sec.252 Regulation-making power
The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.
For example, a regulation may be made about—
the processes of the council in deciding the remuneration that is payable to councillors (including the remuneration schedule, for example); or
appeals against decisions made under this Act; or
a register of interests of the following—
councillors;
other persons who are given responsibilities to perform under this Act;
persons who are related to a councillor or a person mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; or
the recording of conflicts of interest arising from the performance of a responsibility under this Act; or
the regulation and management of council assets and infrastructure; or
matters relating to a statutory committee of the council; or
a process for the scrutiny of the council’s budget; or
meetings of the council, its committees or other meetings of councillors (including informal meetings at which councillors discuss council matters); or
empowering the council to make and adopt a policy about meetings mentioned in paragraph (h) , other than meetings of the council or its committees; or
the financial planning and accountability of the council, including the systems of financial management; or
matters relating to discretionary funds.
s 252 amd 2012 No. 33 s 70 ; 2019 No. 30 s 11A ; 2026 No. 5 s 141 s ch 1 pt 1
(sec.252-ssec.1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.
(sec.252-ssec.2) For example, a regulation may be made about— the processes of the council in deciding the remuneration that is payable to councillors (including the remuneration schedule, for example); or appeals against decisions made under this Act; or a register of interests of the following— councillors; other persons who are given responsibilities to perform under this Act; persons who are related to a councillor or a person mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; or the recording of conflicts of interest arising from the performance of a responsibility under this Act; or the regulation and management of council assets and infrastructure; or matters relating to a statutory committee of the council; or a process for the scrutiny of the council’s budget; or meetings of the council, its committees or other meetings of councillors (including informal meetings at which councillors discuss council matters); or empowering the council to make and adopt a policy about meetings mentioned in paragraph (h) , other than meetings of the council or its committees; or the financial planning and accountability of the council, including the systems of financial management; or matters relating to discretionary funds.
- (a) the processes of the council in deciding the remuneration that is payable to councillors (including the remuneration schedule, for example); or
- (b) appeals against decisions made under this Act; or
- (c) a register of interests of the following— (i) councillors; (ii) other persons who are given responsibilities to perform under this Act; (iii) persons who are related to a councillor or a person mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; or
- (i) councillors;
- (ii) other persons who are given responsibilities to perform under this Act;
- (iii) persons who are related to a councillor or a person mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; or
- (d) the recording of conflicts of interest arising from the performance of a responsibility under this Act; or
- (e) the regulation and management of council assets and infrastructure; or
- (f) matters relating to a statutory committee of the council; or
- (g) a process for the scrutiny of the council’s budget; or
- (h) meetings of the council, its committees or other meetings of councillors (including informal meetings at which councillors discuss council matters); or
- (i) empowering the council to make and adopt a policy about meetings mentioned in paragraph (h) , other than meetings of the council or its committees; or
- (j) the financial planning and accountability of the council, including the systems of financial management; or
- (k) matters relating to discretionary funds.
- (i) councillors;
- (ii) other persons who are given responsibilities to perform under this Act;
- (iii) persons who are related to a councillor or a person mentioned in subparagraph (ii) ; or