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= Relevant | = Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum = | ||
134. This section sets out some basic qualifications for election as a member. An elector for members of the House of Ordinaries is eligible to run for election, subject to any further laws. Like the corresponding section in the Australian Constitution, this section effectively grants a legislative power to the Parliament to impose extra requirements. | 134. This section sets out some basic qualifications for election as a member. An elector for members of the House of Ordinaries is eligible to run for election, subject to any further laws. Like the corresponding section in the Australian Constitution, this section effectively grants a legislative power to the Parliament to impose extra requirements. | ||
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Qualifications for members
A person is qualified to become a member of the House of Ordinaries if the person:
- (a) is enrolled as an elector under subsection 30(1); and
- (b) meets any further requirements as provided under law.
Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum
134. This section sets out some basic qualifications for election as a member. An elector for members of the House of Ordinaries is eligible to run for election, subject to any further laws. Like the corresponding section in the Australian Constitution, this section effectively grants a legislative power to the Parliament to impose extra requirements.