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Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited
Australian Company Number 159 318 859
The Constitution as in force on 5 March 2021 together with resolution adopting the Constitution, proclamation declaring the establishment of jurisdiction, letters patent relating to the grant of Arms and Crest to Daniel James Racovolis, Gentleman, Constitution (Manager‑General) Letters Patent 2021 as in force on 6 March 2021, Introductory Speech and Explanatory Memorandum to the Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited Constitution Bill 2021.
Table of Contents
Introductory Speech to the Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited Constitution Bill 2021
Outline of the Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited Constitution Bill 2021
Statement of Reasonableness of the Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited Constitution Bill 2021
Covering Clauses (Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited Constitution Statute 2021)
Part 1—Preliminary
Division 1—Citation and commencement of this Statute
3 Act to extend to the Founder’s successors
Part 2—The new governance arrangements
Division 1—Establishment of the new governance arrangements
5 Establishment of jurisdiction
6 Operation of the Constitution and laws
Division 2—Transitioning to the new governance arrangements
The Constitution
Chapter 1—The Parliament
Part 1—General
Division 1—Preliminary
Subdivision A—Constitution of the Parliament
Subdivision B—The Manager‑General
Division 2—Definitions
4 Definitions related to this Constitution
Division 3—Sessions of the Parliament
5 Sessions of the Parliament—prorogation and dissolution
6 Yearly session of Parliament
Part 2—The legislative system
Division 1—The laws of Urabba Parks
Subdivision A—Formation and entry of agreement of jurisdiction
8 Entry survival and severance of agreement
Subdivision B—Implementation of jurisdiction
Division 2—The places of Urabba Parks
Subdivision A—Rules relating to appointments to places
Subdivision B—Rules relating to registration of places
Division 3—Proceedings of members and directors
Subdivision A—Rules relating to resolutions of the members
13 Resolutions of the members of Urabba Parks.
Subdivision B—Rules relating to resolutions of the directors
15 Resolutions of the directors of Urabba Parks
Division 4—The Management
17 Provisions relating to the Enactorial Household
Division 5—The legislative body
Subdivision A—The components of the legislature
18 Requirement as to deliberative components to be appointed directors
19 Effect of vacancy of deliberative component
Subdivision B—Membership of the legislative body
Subdivision C—Legislative officers
21 Appointment of legislative directors
22 Appointment of alternate legislative directors
Subdivision D—Proceedings of parliamentary bodies
23 Conduct of proceedings of parliamentary bodies
Part 3—The House of Ordinaries
Division 1—Appointment and term of members
Subdivision A—Appointment of members of the House of Ordinaries
24 Constitution of House of Ordinaries
25 Provisions as to appointment of members
Subdivision B—Terms of office of members of parliament
27 Alteration in the number of members
28 Duration of House of Ordinaries
Division 2—The electorate
Subdivision A—Electors of the House of Ordinaries
Subdivision B—Persons eligible to vote
31 Persons eligible to vote in internal proceedings
Subdivision C—Writs for elections for members of the House of Ordinaries
Division 3—Members of Parliament
Subdivision A—Members of the House of Ordinaries
Subdivision B—Officers of the House of Ordinaries
Subdivision C—Vacancy of members
Division 4—Proceedings of the House of Ordinaries
40 Voting of the House of Ordinaries
Part 4—The Houses of the Parliament
Division 1—Members of the Houses
Subdivision A—Provisions relevant to duties of responsible entities
42 Oath, affirmation or declaration of responsibility
Subdivision B—Eligibility and vacancy
43 Member of one House ineligible for other
45 Vacancy on happening of disqualification
46 Sanction for sitting when disqualified
Subdivision D—Supply benefits to members of Houses
Division 2—Rules and orders
Part 5—Powers of the Parliament
Division 1—Legislative powers
Subdivision A—Powers of the Parliament
51 Legislative powers of the Parliament
52 Exclusive powers of the Parliament
Subdivision B—Powers of the Houses of Parliament
53 Powers of the Houses in respect of legislation
Subdivision C—Money Bills
55 Revenue and membership structure Bills
56 Recommendation of money votes
Subdivision D—Disagreements between the Houses
57 Disagreements over certain Bills
Division 2—Enactment of laws
59 Disallowance by the Enactor
60 Signification of Enactor’s pleasure on Bills reserved
Chapter 2—The Executive Government
Part 1—Executive bodies
Division 1—The executive system
Division 2—The Proprietary Council
63 Definition of Manager-General in Council
Part 2—Executive officers
Division 1—The Ministry
Division 2—Officers of agencies
67 Appointment of corporate servants
68 Command of nautical and land services
Chapter 3—The judicature
Part 1—Judicial bodies
Division 1—The judicial system
Subdivision A—Basic features of the judicial system
69 Independence of the judicature
70 Judicial and legal system places
Subdivision B—Vesting of judicial power
Division 2—Judicial officers
72 Judges’ appointment, tenure and remuneration
Part 2—Corporate jurisdiction
Division 1—Vesting of corporate jurisdiction
Subdivision A—Appellate jurisdiction of Court
73 Appellate jurisdiction of Court
74 Appeal to judicial bodies of entities having foundation in Urabba Parks
Subdivision B—Original jurisdiction of Court
75 Original jurisdiction of Court
76 Additional original jurisdiction
Subdivision C—Jurisdiction of other courts
77 Power to define jurisdiction
Division 2—Exercise of corporate jurisdiction
Subdivision A—Legislative power to regulate proceedings
78 Proceedings against Urabba Parks
Subdivision B—Rights of defendants
Chapter 4—Finance and accountability
Part 1—Finance
Division 1—Management of finances
Subdivision A—The Consolidated Revenue Fund
82 Expenditure charged thereon
83 Money to be appropriated by law
Subdivision B—Special Funds
Division 2—Indemnity and insurance
Division 3—Service membership
89 Redemption or repurchase of service membership
Division 4—Benefits
Subdivision A—Benefits generally
Subdivision B—Benefits of membership
92 Rights of members to charity distributions
93 Entitlement to charity distributions
Part 2—Accountability and control
Division 1—Entities
Subdivision A—Borrowing
96 Financial assistance to entities
Subdivision B—Accountability
98 Approval of annual information statements
Subdivision C—Rights
99 Urabba Parks not to give preference
Division 2—The independent governance service
Subdivision A—Places associated with the independent governance service
100 Provisions relating to independent governance places
Subdivision B—The Visitatorial Commission
102 Qualifications for appointment to visitatorial places
103 Commissioners’ appointment, tenure and remuneration
Part 3—Members’ funds
Division 1—Charity distributions
Division 2—Reduction in members’ funds
105 Selective reduction of membership
Chapter 5—The community
Part 1—Jurisdictional divisions
Division 1—Structure of jurisdictional divisions
Division 2—Laws of jurisdictional divisions
Subdivision A—Legislative power of jurisdictional divisions
107 Power of divisional legislatures
Subdivision B—Effect of laws of jurisdictional divisions
Division 3—Government of jurisdictional divisions
110 Provisions referring to Manager
Part 2—Campus government
Part 3—Membership
Division 1—Conditions of membership
112 Membership of Urabba Parks
113 Supplemental grants of membership
115 Urabba Parks may act as attorney or in respect of a forfeited member
Division 2—Membership of entities
Subdivision A—The intentions of the Founder of Urabba Parks
116 Intentions of the Founder. Matters relating to the Church
Subdivision B—Rights of members of entities
117 Rights of members in jurisdictional divisions
118 Recognition of laws etc. of jurisdictional divisions
119 Protection of jurisdictional divisions from intrusion and violence
Subdivision C—Structure of entities
Chapter 6—New regions
121 New regions may be admitted or established
123 Alteration of limits of regions
Chapter 7—Miscellaneous
126 Power to Mister Enactor to authorise Manager-General to appoint deputies
Chapter 8—Alteration of the Constitution
128 Mode of altering this Constitution
130 Effectiveness of alterations to this Constitution
Chapter 9—Visitations
Part 1—Visitations of Urabba Parks
Division 1—Application of matters subject to visitation
131 Application of this Chapter
Division 2—Specification of matters subject to visitation
133 Legislative powers and responsibilities in relation to this Chapter
Part 2—Urabba Parks Bill of Rights
Division 1—Individual rights
Subdivision A—Position on human rights
Subdivision B—Position on individual rights
136 Protection of the environment
138 Equity of access, opportunity and representation
Division 2—Community rights
Subdivision A—Public interest rights and responsibilities
139 Ethics and risk management
141 Protection for whistleblowers
Subdivision B—Relationship rights and responsibilities
143 Relationships with other entities
144 Working with other charities
Subdivision C—Stakeholder rights and responsibilities
145 Recognition of traditional owners
146 Consideration of matters raised in consultations and petitions
147 Incorporation of stakeholders
149 Health and safety and matters related to communication services
Part 3—The future
Division 1—The way forward
Subdivision A—Planning on the way forward
Subdivision B—Ensuring the way forward is consistent with the intentions of the Founder
151 Statement of reasonableness
Division 2—How we go forward
Subdivision A—Principles on the way forward
152 Adoption of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Subdivision B—Purposes on the way forward
Schedule 1—Oath, affirmation and declaration
Schedule 2—Entrenchments
Part 1—Entrenched matters
2 Reading of table of entrenchments
Part 2—Entrenchable matter
Division 1—Conditions of inclusion
3 Conditions of inclusion in entrenchments
Subdivision A—Matters affecting representation
Subdivision B—Matters affecting visitation
Subdivision C—Matters affecting jurisdictional divisions
Subdivision D—Matters affecting campus government
Subdivision A—Matters affecting ordinary members
10 Succession and presentation matter
Subdivision B—Matters affecting service members
Subdivision C—Matters affecting patron members
Notes to the Constitution
Proclamation declaring the establishment of jurisdiction
Letters patent relating to the grant of Arms and Crest to Daniel James Racovolis, Gentleman, of Garter Principal King of Arms with Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster Kings of Arms (Coll. Arms Grants 2008 No. 173.114), dated 30 January 2008
Letters patent relating to the Manager-General of Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited, of the Enactor of Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited (Constitution (Manager‑General) Letters Patent 2021), as in force on 6 March 2021