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Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982
sec.70Approval may be general in nature
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### sec.70 Approval may be general in nature
The Treasurer may, by gazette notice, approve the exercise of powers under this Act by statutory bodies.
The approval may—
apply generally to all statutory bodies, powers and matters or be limited in its application to—
particular bodies, powers or matters; or
particular classes of bodies, powers or matters; or
otherwise apply generally or be limited in its application by reference to specified exceptions or factors.
Also, the approval may—
make different provision for different statutory bodies, powers or matters, or different classes of bodies, powers or matters; or
apply differently to stated exceptions or factors.
The approval may be on conditions the Treasurer considers necessary or desirable.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that an approval may apply to a statutory body even though the body was not established when the approval was given.
s 70 ins 1996 No. 54 s 8
amd 2003 No. 12 s 16
(sec.70-ssec.1) The Treasurer may, by gazette notice, approve the exercise of powers under this Act by statutory bodies.
(sec.70-ssec.2) The approval may— apply generally to all statutory bodies, powers and matters or be limited in its application to— particular bodies, powers or matters; or particular classes of bodies, powers or matters; or otherwise apply generally or be limited in its application by reference to specified exceptions or factors.
(sec.70-ssec.3) Also, the approval may— make different provision for different statutory bodies, powers or matters, or different classes of bodies, powers or matters; or apply differently to stated exceptions or factors.
(sec.70-ssec.4) The approval may be on conditions the Treasurer considers necessary or desirable.
(sec.70-ssec.5) To remove any doubt, it is declared that an approval may apply to a statutory body even though the body was not established when the approval was given.
- (a) apply generally to all statutory bodies, powers and matters or be limited in its application to— (i) particular bodies, powers or matters; or (ii) particular classes of bodies, powers or matters; or
- (i) particular bodies, powers or matters; or
- (ii) particular classes of bodies, powers or matters; or
- (b) otherwise apply generally or be limited in its application by reference to specified exceptions or factors.
- (i) particular bodies, powers or matters; or
- (ii) particular classes of bodies, powers or matters; or
- (a) make different provision for different statutory bodies, powers or matters, or different classes of bodies, powers or matters; or
- (b) apply differently to stated exceptions or factors.