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334. Subsection&nbsp;(1) provides for the responsibility of Urabba&nbsp;Parks and each entity to form and provide for the regular convening of consultative bodies, composed of persons acting as or for members of Urabba&nbsp;Parks.
334. Subsection&nbsp;(1) provides for the responsibility of Urabba&nbsp;Parks and each entity to form and provide for the regular convening of consultative bodies, composed of persons acting as or for members of Urabba&nbsp;Parks.



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Consideration of matters raised in consultations and petitions

(1)  It is the responsibility of Urabba Parks and each entity to form and provide for the regular convening of consultative bodies, composed of persons acting as or for members of Urabba Parks.

(2)  The Parliament shall consider matters within its authority raised by:

(a)  the Visitatorial Commission;
(b)  reports of the Council of Consultative Bodies and consultative bodies of the Parliament, established by this Constitution or by the Parliament;
(c)  a parliamentary inquiry, Enactorial Commission of Inquiry or other inquiry done under law; and
(d)  reasonable petitions made by the members of Urabba Parks.

(3)  Entities shall consider matters within their authority raised by consultative bodies it forms.


Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum

334. Subsection (1) provides for the responsibility of Urabba Parks and each entity to form and provide for the regular convening of consultative bodies, composed of persons acting as or for members of Urabba Parks.

335. Subsection (2) provides the Parliament shall consider matters within its authority raised by reports of the Council of Consultative Bodies and consultative bodies of the Parliament, established by this Constitution or by the Parliament, a parliamentary inquiry, Enactorial Commission of Inquiry or other inquiry done under law and reasonable petitions made by the members of Urabba Parks. Subsection (3) provides entities shall consider matters within their authority raised by consultative bodies it forms.