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Local Government Act 2009
sec.150YDecision to take no further action
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### sec.150Y Decision to take no further action
The assessor may decide to take no further action about the conduct of a councillor if—
the conduct was not the subject of a complaint made or referred to the assessor under division 2 ; and
the assessor is satisfied—
the conduct does not constitute a conduct breach or misconduct; or
there is insufficient information to properly investigate the conduct or form an opinion about whether the conduct is, or may be, a conduct breach or misconduct; or
taking further action would be an unjustifiable use of resources; or
taking further action would not be in the public interest.
s 150Y ins 2018 No. 8 s 12
amd 2023 No. 30 s 50
amd 2026 No. 5 s 91 (uncommenced amendment)
- (a) the conduct was not the subject of a complaint made or referred to the assessor under division 2 ; and
- (b) the assessor is satisfied— (i) the conduct does not constitute a conduct breach or misconduct; or (ii) there is insufficient information to properly investigate the conduct or form an opinion about whether the conduct is, or may be, a conduct breach or misconduct; or (iii) taking further action would be an unjustifiable use of resources; or (iv) taking further action would not be in the public interest.
- (i) the conduct does not constitute a conduct breach or misconduct; or
- (ii) there is insufficient information to properly investigate the conduct or form an opinion about whether the conduct is, or may be, a conduct breach or misconduct; or
- (iii) taking further action would be an unjustifiable use of resources; or
- (iv) taking further action would not be in the public interest.
- (i) the conduct does not constitute a conduct breach or misconduct; or
- (ii) there is insufficient information to properly investigate the conduct or form an opinion about whether the conduct is, or may be, a conduct breach or misconduct; or
- (iii) taking further action would be an unjustifiable use of resources; or
- (iv) taking further action would not be in the public interest.