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Constitution (Disclosures by Members) Regulation 1983
21Tabling and publication of registers
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#### 21 Tabling and publication of registers
21 Tabling and publication of registers
> > (1) The Clerk of the Legislative Council shall:
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> > > (a) within 21 sitting days of the Legislative Council after the last day for the lodgment of primary returns under clause 4—furnish to the President of the Legislative Council for tabling in the Legislative Council a copy of the Register of Disclosures by Members of the Legislative Council, and
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> > > (b) within 21 sitting days of the Legislative Council after the last day for the lodgment of any ordinary returns under clause 6—furnish to the President of the Legislative Council for tabling in the Legislative Council a copy of that part of the Register of Disclosures by Members of the Legislative Council that has not been previously tabled in the Legislative Council.
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> > (2) The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly shall:
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> > > (a) within 21 sitting days of the Legislative Assembly after the last day for the lodgment of primary returns under clause 4—furnish to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for tabling in the Legislative Assembly a copy of the Register of Disclosures by Members of the Legislative Assembly, and
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> > > (b) within 21 sitting days of the Legislative Assembly after the last day for the lodgment of any ordinary returns under clause 6—furnish to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly for tabling in the Legislative Assembly a copy of that part of the Register of Disclosures by Members of the Legislative Assembly that has not been previously tabled in the Legislative Assembly.
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> > (3) For the purposes of subclauses (1) and (2), sitting days shall be counted, whether or not they occur during the same session.
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> > (4) Unless a copy of a register or a copy of part of a register tabled in the Legislative Council or Legislative Assembly is ordered to be printed upon its being tabled, the Clerk of the Legislative Council or the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, as the case may be, shall cause it to be published as a parliamentary paper by the Government Printer.
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> > (5) The Clerk of the Legislative Council or the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, as the case may require, may, for the purposes of the tabling or publication of a copy of a register, or of a part of a register, referred to in this clause, delete:
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> > > (a) any notes or directions concerning the completion of a return,
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> > > (b) where no disclosures are made under a particular main heading in a return—any matter under that heading apart from the word “NIL”, and
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> > > (c) any page number or other matter that is not relevant to any disclosure in a return.