Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 30

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Qualification of electors[edit | edit source]

(1)  Subject to this Constitution:

(a)  a member of Urabba Parks falling in item 7.0.7 of the table in subsection 112(5) enrolled under paragraph (b) or (c), or eligible to vote under subsection 31(4) or subsection 31(6), shall be entitled to vote in elections for members of the House of Ordinaries;
(b)  a Urabbaparcensian Associate of the age of 18 years shall be entitled to enrol as an elector for the House of Ordinaries; and
(c)  a company that is a party to the agreement of jurisdiction and has at least one nominee, who is enrolled as an elector under paragraph (b) and has agreed to be a nominee and has not withdrawn that consent, shall be entitled to enrol as a corporate voter for the House of Ordinaries.

(2)  A person who falls in subsection 31(3) or item 7.0.13 of subsection 112(5) is not entitled to vote in elections for members for the House of Ordinaries, or be enrolled as an elector or corporate voter under this section.

Note 1: A person may not vote if the person is suspended from the proceedings of Urabba Parks: see subsection 31(1).

Note 2: Any right to vote or enrol shall be subject to compliance with any law relating to enrolment for and voting at internal proceedings: see subsection 31(7).

Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum[edit | edit source]

126. This section provides that:

(A) a member of Urabba Parks falling in item 7.0.7 of the table in subsection 112(5) enrolled as an elector or corporate voter, or who is a minor or person under mental incapacity voting through an enrolled elector or corporate voter, shall be entitled to vote in elections for members of the House of Ordinaries;
(B) a Urabbaparcensian Associate of the age of 18 years shall be entitled to enrol as an elector for the House of Ordinaries;
(C) a company that is a party to the agreement of jurisdiction and has at least one nominee, who is enrolled as an elector under paragraph 30(1)(b) and has agreed to be a nominee and has not withdrawn that consent, shall be entitled to enrol as a corporate voter for the House of Ordinaries; and
(D) a person who falls in subsection 31(3) or item 7.0.13 of subsection 112(5) is not entitled to vote in elections for members for the House of Ordinaries, or be enrolled as an elector or corporate voter under this section.

There are also signpost notes to subsection 31(1) (which provides a person may note vote if suspended from proceedings), and subsection 31(7) (providing any entitlement to vote or enrol shall be subject to compliance with any law relating to enrolment for and voting at internal proceedings).