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Local Government Act 2009
sec.150SLocal government must notify assessor about misconduct
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### sec.150S Local government must notify assessor about misconduct
This section applies if a local government—
in relation to a course of conduct by a councillor, decides under section 150AG to take action to discipline the councillor for conduct breaches on 3 occasions during a period of 1 year; or
if the local government has previously made an order that a particular type of conduct engaged in by a councillor will be dealt with as misconduct—reasonably suspects the councillor has engaged in the same type of conduct again.
The local government must give the assessor—
a notice about the councillor’s conduct; and
all information held by the local government that relates to the conduct.
s 150S ins 2018 No. 8 s 12
amd 2023 No. 30 s 119 sch 1
om 2026 No. 5 s 82 (uncommenced amendment)
(sec.150S-ssec.1) This section applies if a local government— in relation to a course of conduct by a councillor, decides under section 150AG to take action to discipline the councillor for conduct breaches on 3 occasions during a period of 1 year; or if the local government has previously made an order that a particular type of conduct engaged in by a councillor will be dealt with as misconduct—reasonably suspects the councillor has engaged in the same type of conduct again.
(sec.150S-ssec.2) The local government must give the assessor— a notice about the councillor’s conduct; and all information held by the local government that relates to the conduct.
- (a) in relation to a course of conduct by a councillor, decides under section 150AG to take action to discipline the councillor for conduct breaches on 3 occasions during a period of 1 year; or
- (b) if the local government has previously made an order that a particular type of conduct engaged in by a councillor will be dealt with as misconduct—reasonably suspects the councillor has engaged in the same type of conduct again.
- (a) a notice about the councillor’s conduct; and
- (b) all information held by the local government that relates to the conduct.