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Local Government Regulation 2012
sec.293Who may inspect a register of interests
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### sec.293 Who may inspect a register of interests
A register of interests of a councillor may be inspected by the public.
Subsection (3) applies to a register of interests of—
a chief executive officer; or
a councillor advisor; or
a senior executive employee; or
a person who is related to a councillor, chief executive officer, councillor advisor or senior executive employee.
The register of interests is only open to inspection by the following persons—
a councillor;
the chief executive officer;
another person permitted by law to have access to information in the register.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (3) does not operate to allow a councillor or chief executive officer of one local government to inspect a register of interests of another local government.
s 293 amd 2020 SL No. 156 s 67
(sec.293-ssec.1) A register of interests of a councillor may be inspected by the public.
(sec.293-ssec.2) Subsection (3) applies to a register of interests of— a chief executive officer; or a councillor advisor; or a senior executive employee; or a person who is related to a councillor, chief executive officer, councillor advisor or senior executive employee.
(sec.293-ssec.3) The register of interests is only open to inspection by the following persons— a councillor; the chief executive officer; another person permitted by law to have access to information in the register.
(sec.293-ssec.4) To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (3) does not operate to allow a councillor or chief executive officer of one local government to inspect a register of interests of another local government.
- (a) a chief executive officer; or
- (b) a councillor advisor; or
- (c) a senior executive employee; or
- (d) a person who is related to a councillor, chief executive officer, councillor advisor or senior executive employee.
- (a) a councillor;
- (b) the chief executive officer;
- (c) another person permitted by law to have access to information in the register.