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Local Government Regulation 2012
sec.237Publishing details of contractual arrangements worth $200,000 or more
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### sec.237 Publishing details of contractual arrangements worth $200,000 or more
A local government must, as soon as practicable after entering into a contractual arrangement worth $200,000 or more (exclusive of GST)—
publish the relevant details of the contractual arrangement on the local government’s website; and
display the relevant details of the contractual arrangement in a conspicuous place in the local government’s public office.
The relevant details must be published or displayed under subsection (1) for a period of at least 12 months.
In this section—
relevant details , of a contractual arrangement, means the following—
the person with whom the local government has entered into the contractual arrangement;
the value of the contractual arrangement;
the purpose of the contractual arrangement.
the particular goods or services to be supplied under the contractual arrangement
s 237 amd 2013 SL No. 273 s 27
(sec.237-ssec.1) A local government must, as soon as practicable after entering into a contractual arrangement worth $200,000 or more (exclusive of GST)— publish the relevant details of the contractual arrangement on the local government’s website; and display the relevant details of the contractual arrangement in a conspicuous place in the local government’s public office.
(sec.237-ssec.2) The relevant details must be published or displayed under subsection (1) for a period of at least 12 months.
(sec.237-ssec.3) In this section— relevant details , of a contractual arrangement, means the following— the person with whom the local government has entered into the contractual arrangement; the value of the contractual arrangement; the purpose of the contractual arrangement. the particular goods or services to be supplied under the contractual arrangement
- (a) publish the relevant details of the contractual arrangement on the local government’s website; and
- (b) display the relevant details of the contractual arrangement in a conspicuous place in the local government’s public office.
- (a) the person with whom the local government has entered into the contractual arrangement;
- (b) the value of the contractual arrangement;
- (c) the purpose of the contractual arrangement. Example— the particular goods or services to be supplied under the contractual arrangement