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Chapter 4 of the Constitution (sections 81–105) contains provisions regulating, among other things, membership of Urabba Parks. Upon the winding up of Urabba Parks, and after the payment of its debts and liabilities, ‘charity distributions’ of the surplus funds are made to eligible charities chosen by members. Charity distributions may also be made during the existence of Urabba Parks. The amount of charity distribution in respect of a member is determined by the type and grade of membership (and in some cases the amount paid up on the membership).  The types of membership include:
Chapter 4 of the Constitution (sections 81–105) contains provisions regulating, among other things, membership of Urabba Parks. Upon the winding up of Urabba Parks, and after the payment of its debts and liabilities, ‘charity distributions’ of the surplus funds are made to eligible charities chosen by members. Charity distributions may also be made during the existence of Urabba Parks. The amount of charity distribution in respect of a member is determined by the type and grade of membership (and in some cases the amount paid up on the membership).  The types of membership include:


:* '''Service membership:''' This type of membership is a debt owing to the member upon winding-up or when an application for redemption is made by the member.  No charity distributions can me made in respect of other types of membership until the amount paid up on service membership and its associated interest and charity distributions have been paid in full.
:· Service membership: This type of membership is a debt owing to the member upon winding-up or when an application for redemption is made by the member.  No charity distributions can me made in respect of other types of membership until the amount paid up on service membership and its associated interest and charity distributions have been paid in full.
:* '''Patron membership:''' This type of membership, along with service membership, is known as ‘preferential membership’, meaning that obligations in respect of it must be fully satisfied before further charity distributions can be made.  Once charity distributions have been made on service membership, no further charity distributions can be made until a distribution equal to the amount paid up on patron membership and its associated charity distribution entitlements have been paid.
:· Patron membership: This type of membership, along with service membership, is known as ‘preferential membership’, meaning that obligations in respect of it must be fully satisfied before further charity distributions can be made.  Once charity distributions have been made on service membership, no further charity distributions can be made until a distribution equal to the amount paid up on patron membership and its associated charity distribution entitlements have been paid.
:* '''Affiliate membership:''' This type of membership is issued at a nominal value, paid up from charity distributions made during the existence of Urabba Parks applied to the membership, which is the amount of the charity distribution made in respect of the membership upon winding-up.  The amount is reduced equally in proportion if there are not enough surplus funds, after the payment of the debts and obligations related to service and patron members, to make any further charity distributions.
:· Affiliate membership: This type of membership is issued at a nominal value, paid up from charity distributions made during the existence of Urabba Parks applied to the membership, which is the amount of the charity distribution made in respect of the membership upon winding-up.  The amount is reduced equally in proportion if there are not enough surplus funds, after the payment of the debts and obligations related to service and patron members, to make any further charity distributions.
:* '''Ordinary membership:''' This membership represents the ‘ownership’ of Urabba Parks, with members of this type participating in charity distributions of surplus funds in proportion to the grade of their membership, and (with some exceptions) being able to vote in elections for  members of the House of Ordinaries.
:· Ordinary membership: This membership represents the ‘ownership’ of Urabba Parks, with members of this type participating in charity distributions of surplus funds in proportion to the grade of their membership, and (with some exceptions) being able to vote in elections for  members of the House of Ordinaries.


Chapter 4 also regulates other aspects of finance and trade. Two of the more important provisions are section 81, which provides that all money raised or received by the Executive Government of Urabba Parks is to form one Consolidated Revenue Fund, and section 83, which provides that no money may be expended by the Executive Government of Urabba Parks without the authority of Parliament.
Chapter 4 also regulates other aspects of finance and trade. Two of the more important provisions are section 81, which provides that all money raised or received by the Executive Government of Urabba Parks is to form one Consolidated Revenue Fund, and section 83, which provides that no money may be expended by the Executive Government of Urabba Parks without the authority of Parliament.
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Part 2 of Chapter 9 (sections 131 to 149) declares a number of rights of individuals, communities and stakeholders, as well as related responsibilities of Urabba Parks and each of its entities, whether it be a jurisdictional division, campus government entity or association. These rights include:
Part 2 of Chapter 9 (sections 131 to 149) declares a number of rights of individuals, communities and stakeholders, as well as related responsibilities of Urabba Parks and each of its entities, whether it be a jurisdictional division, campus government entity or association. These rights include:


:* '''fundamental individual rights''' such as human rights, environmental rights, fair comment, equity of access, opportunity and representation
:· fundamental individual rights such as human rights, environmental rights, fair comment, equity of access, opportunity and representation


:* '''public interest rights''' reflecting community sentiment on the activities of Urabba Parks such as freedom of information, protection for whistleblowers, acting ethically and managing risks as well as working with other charities
:· public interest rights reflecting community sentiment on the activities of Urabba Parks such as freedom of information, protection for whistleblowers, acting ethically and managing risks as well as working with other charities


:* '''relationship rights''' including respecting the traditional owners of the land, promoting respect in relationships between people and managing Urabba Parks’ relationships with other parties
:· relationship rights including respecting the traditional owners of the land, promoting respect in relationships between people and managing Urabba Parks’ relationships with other parties


:* '''stakeholder rights''' mainly concerning the rights of those receiving and delivering charitable benefits such as consideration of stakeholder petitions, incorporation of stakeholders as members of Urabba Parks, relevance and innovation of service delivery, health and safety of operations and privacy of information.
:· stakeholder rights mainly concerning the rights of those receiving and delivering charitable benefits such as consideration of stakeholder petitions, incorporation of stakeholders as members of Urabba Parks, relevance and innovation of service delivery, health and safety of operations and privacy of information.


However, such rights are not intended to grant any person legal rights which can be enforced judicially but rather the parliamentary performance in regards to the responsibilities of Urabba Parks and jurisdictional divisions may be subject of reports made by the Visitatorial Commission under subsection 132(1).
However, such rights are not intended to grant any person legal rights which can be enforced judicially but rather the parliamentary performance in regards to the responsibilities of Urabba Parks and jurisdictional divisions may be subject of reports made by the Visitatorial Commission under subsection 132(1).
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Some acts by Urabba Parks are also taken to be entrenched acts which require the approval of the members in a referendum, such as winding-up or change of name.  Ordinarily, before a matter can be the subject of a referendum, each House of the Parliament must pass the Bill containing the suggested amendment of the Constitution by an absolute majority.
Some acts by Urabba Parks are also taken to be entrenched acts which require the approval of the members in a referendum, such as winding-up or change of name.  Ordinarily, before a matter can be the subject of a referendum, each House of the Parliament must pass the Bill containing the suggested amendment of the Constitution by an absolute majority.




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