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Local Government Act 2009
sec.166BFilling particular vacancies arising during final part of local government’s term
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### sec.166B Filling particular vacancies arising during final part of local government’s term
This section applies if a local government is to fill the vacant office of a councillor (the former councillor ) under section 166 (1) (c) .
The vacant office must be filled by the local government appointing, by resolution, a person who—
is qualified to be a councillor; and
if the former councillor was elected or appointed to office as a political party’s nominee—is the political party’s nominee.
If subsection (2) (b) applies, the chief executive officer must request the political party to advise the full name and address of its nominee.
The request must be made by a notice given to the political party’s registered officer within 14 days after the office becomes vacant.
If subsection (2) (b) does not apply, the chief executive officer must, within 14 days after the office becomes vacant, invite nominations—
from any person who is qualified to be a councillor, by notice published—
on the local government’s website; and
in other ways the chief executive officer considers appropriate; and
from each person who was a candidate for the office of the former councillor at the most recent quadrennial election, by notice.
If the chief executive officer receives any nominations from qualified persons or candidates, the local government must fill the vacant office by appointing 1 of those persons or candidates.
s 166B ins 2020 No. 20 s 109
amd 2020 No. 38 s 51
(sec.166B-ssec.1) This section applies if a local government is to fill the vacant office of a councillor (the former councillor ) under section 166 (1) (c) .
(sec.166B-ssec.2) The vacant office must be filled by the local government appointing, by resolution, a person who— is qualified to be a councillor; and if the former councillor was elected or appointed to office as a political party’s nominee—is the political party’s nominee.
(sec.166B-ssec.3) If subsection (2) (b) applies, the chief executive officer must request the political party to advise the full name and address of its nominee.
(sec.166B-ssec.4) The request must be made by a notice given to the political party’s registered officer within 14 days after the office becomes vacant.
(sec.166B-ssec.5) If subsection (2) (b) does not apply, the chief executive officer must, within 14 days after the office becomes vacant, invite nominations— from any person who is qualified to be a councillor, by notice published— on the local government’s website; and in other ways the chief executive officer considers appropriate; and from each person who was a candidate for the office of the former councillor at the most recent quadrennial election, by notice.
(sec.166B-ssec.6) If the chief executive officer receives any nominations from qualified persons or candidates, the local government must fill the vacant office by appointing 1 of those persons or candidates.
- (a) is qualified to be a councillor; and
- (b) if the former councillor was elected or appointed to office as a political party’s nominee—is the political party’s nominee.
- (a) from any person who is qualified to be a councillor, by notice published— (i) on the local government’s website; and (ii) in other ways the chief executive officer considers appropriate; and
- (i) on the local government’s website; and
- (ii) in other ways the chief executive officer considers appropriate; and
- (b) from each person who was a candidate for the office of the former councillor at the most recent quadrennial election, by notice.
- (i) on the local government’s website; and
- (ii) in other ways the chief executive officer considers appropriate; and