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The following section of the Local Government Act 1993 details the requirments and processes in relation to Petitions
PART 6 - Petitions, polls and public meetings
57. Petitions
- A person may lodge a petition with a council by presenting it to a councillor or the general manager.
- A person lodging a petition is to ensure that the petition contains
- a clear and concise statement identifying the subject matter; and
- a heading on each page indicating the subject matter; and
- a brief statement on each page of the subject matter and the action requested; and
- a statement specifying the number of signatories; and
- the full printed name, address and signature of the person lodging the petition at the end of the petition.
58.Tabling petition
- A councillor who has been presented with a petition is to
- table the petition at the next ordinary meeting of the council; or
- forward it to the general manager within 7 days after receiving it.
- A general manager who has been presented with a petition or receives a petition under subsection (1)(b) is to table the petition at the next ordinary meeting of the council.
- A petition is not to be tabled if
- it does not comply with section 57; or
- it is defamatory; or
- Pany action it proposes is unlawful.
- The general manager is to advise the lodger of a petition that is not tabled the reason for not tabling it within 21 days after lodgment.
59. Petitions seeking public meetings
- A petition under section 57 may request that a council hold a public meeting regarding the subject matter of the petition.
- A council must hold a public meeting if the petition complies with section 57 and it is signed by whichever is the lesser of the following:
- 5% of the electors in the municipal area;
- 1, of those electors.
- A petition that requests a public meeting is not to be made in respect of any matter relating to rates and charges in Part 9 if those rates or charges have been made for the current financial year.
60. Action on petition
- The general manager, by notice in writing to the person who lodged the petition, is to
- advise whether the petition complies with section 59, if it seeks a public meeting; and
- give reasonable notice of when the council is to consider the petition.
- Within 42 days after the tabling of the petition
- the general manager is to advise the council at a council meeting whether the petition complies with section 59, if applicable; and
- the council, at that meeting, is to determine any action to be taken in respect of the petition.
- If the petition complies with section 59, or the council otherwise resolves to hold a public meeting regarding the subject matter of the petition, the council, within 30 days after the meeting referred to in subsection (2), is to hold a public meeting to discuss the subject matter of the petition.
- The council is to record in the minutes of the meeting referred to in subsection (2)
- the subject matter of the petition; and
- the number of signatories to the petition.
60A. Public meetings and submissions
- Before holding a public meeting under section 59 or section 60(3), a council, in a notice publicly displayed, must
- state the date on which, and the time and place at which, the public meeting is to be held; and
- state the details of the subject matter; and
- invite written submissions in relation to the subject matter to be lodged with the general manager.
- A copy of the notice under subsection (1) is to be
- published on at least 2 occasions in a daily newspaper circulating in the municipal area; and
- sent to the person who lodged the petition.
- A submission must be lodged within 21 days after the first publication of the notice.
- Any submission received is to be summarised by the general manager in a document, copies of which are to be made available to those attending the public meeting.
- The minutes of the next ordinary meeting of the council following the public meeting are to record
- a summary of any submission received under this section; and
- any decision made at a public meeting held under this section.