Editing Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 17
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<span id="s5"></span>(5) Each occupant of a household place and each connected entity of an occupant of a household place is a connected entity of Mister Enactor. | <span id="s5"></span>(5) Each occupant of a household place and each connected entity of an occupant of a household place is a connected entity of Mister Enactor. | ||
= | = Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum = | ||
100. Subsection (1) provides for the appointment of Honorary Directors, who are appointed in respect of household places (category H) (an Honorary Director place). While Honorary Directors are, despite the title, substantively appointed directors of Urabba Parks, such appointment does not confer, within the system of government, any powers in relation to policy-making. Under subsection (2), an Honorary Director holds office until becoming a director under any other provision or ceasing to occupy an Honorary Director place. Also, it is not required to hold office as an Honorary Director to exercise the powers of the Enactor under internal law; the Manager‑General is not appointed a director under this section. | 100. Subsection (1) provides for the appointment of Honorary Directors, who are appointed in respect of household places (category H) (an Honorary Director place). While Honorary Directors are, despite the title, substantively appointed directors of Urabba Parks, such appointment does not confer, within the system of government, any powers in relation to policy-making. Under subsection (2), an Honorary Director holds office until becoming a director under any other provision or ceasing to occupy an Honorary Director place. Also, it is not required to hold office as an Honorary Director to exercise the powers of the Enactor under internal law; the Manager‑General is not appointed a director under this section. | ||