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= Contractual Approval Bills =
= Contractual Approval Bills =
(1)  It shall be unlawful to present for Mister Enactor's Assent any proposed law for the approval of a supply benefit under [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#item7|item&nbsp;7 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3)]] (a '''''Contractual Approval Bill'''''), and any provision dealing with such approval shall be of no effect unless subsection&nbsp;(2) applies to the Contractual Approval Bill.
(1)  It shall be unlawful to present for Mister Enactor's Assent any proposed law for the approval of a supply benefit under item&nbsp;7 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3) (a '''''Contractual Approval Bill'''''), and any provision dealing with such approval shall be of no effect unless subsection&nbsp;(2) applies to the Contractual Approval Bill.


<small>Note&nbsp;1: Under [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#item7|item&nbsp;7 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3)]], approval shall be by special provision.</small>
<small>Note&nbsp;1: Under item&nbsp;7 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3), approval shall be by special provision.</small>


<small>Note&nbsp;2: A '''''special provision''''' is a law enacted by special resolution: see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 4#SpecialProvision|subsection&nbsp;4(1)]].</small>
<small>Note&nbsp;2: A '''''special provision''''' is a law enacted by special resolution: see subsection&nbsp;4(1).</small>


<small>Note 3: Laws may only be enacted by special resolution if passed by at least an absolute majority of each House of the Parliament: see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 14|subsection&nbsp;14(1)]].</small>
<small>Note 3: Laws may only be enacted by special resolution if passed by at least an absolute majority of each House of the Parliament: see subsection&nbsp;14(1).</small>


<span id="s2"></span>(2)  This subsection applies when the House of the Parliament in which a Contractual Approval Bill is introduced:
(2)  This subsection applies when the House of the Parliament in which a Contractual Approval Bill is introduced:


:<span id="par1a"></span>(a)  is satisfied that it is in the best interests of Urabba Parks to provide the approved benefit to the amount or maximum amount as set out in the Bill; and
:(a)  is satisfied that it is in the best interests of Urabba Parks to provide the approved benefit to the amount or maximum amount as set out in the Bill; and


:<span id="par1b"></span>(b)  has passed the Bill, and any amendment to the Bill, without a member who is the subject of the approval or a connected entity thereof voting in favour.
:(b)  has passed the Bill, and any amendment to the Bill, without a member who is the subject of the approval or a connected entity thereof voting in favour.


<span id="s3"></span>(3)  The presiding officer of the House of the Parliament in which a Contractual Approval Bill is introduced shall endorse or cause to be endorsed on the Bill before its presentation to the Manager‑General for Mister Enactor’s Assent a certificate that the Bill is a proposed law to which subsection&nbsp;(2) applies.
(3)  The presiding officer of the House of the Parliament in which a Contractual Approval Bill is introduced shall endorse or cause to be endorsed on the Bill before its presentation to the Manager‑General for Mister Enactor’s Assent a certificate that the Bill is a proposed law to which subsection&nbsp;(2) applies.


<span id="s4"></span>(4)  The certificate of the presiding officer under subsection&nbsp;(3):
(4)  The certificate of the presiding officer under subsection&nbsp;(3):


:<span id="par4a"></span>(a)  is conclusive evidence for all purposes and cannot be questioned in any body exercising corporate jurisdiction; and
:(a)  is conclusive evidence for all purposes and cannot be questioned in any body exercising corporate jurisdiction; and


:<span id="par4b"></span>(b)  is not to be taken to be an amendment of the Bill.
:(b)  is not to be taken to be an amendment of the Bill.
= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
 
234. Subsection&nbsp;(1) makes it unlawful to present for the Enactorial Assent any proposed law for the approval of a supply benefit under [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#item7|item&nbsp;7 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3)]] (a ‘Contractual Approval Bill’), and voids any such provision dealing with the approval unless subsection&nbsp;(2) applies.  Subsection&nbsp;(2) applies if the House of the Parliament introducing the Contractual Approval Bill is satisfied that it is in the best interests of Urabba&nbsp;Parks to provide the approved benefit to the amount or maximum amount as set out in the Bill and has passed the Bill, and any amendment to the Bill without a member who is the subject of the approval or a connected entity thereof voting in favour.
 
 
= Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
234. Subsection&nbsp;(1) makes it unlawful to present for the Enactorial Assent any proposed law for the approval of a supply benefit under item&nbsp;7 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3) (a Contractual Approval Bill), and voids any such provision dealing with the approval unless subsection&nbsp;(2) applies.  Subsection&nbsp;(2) applies if the House of the Parliament introducing the Contractual Approval Bill is satisfied that it is in the best interests of Urabba&nbsp;Parks to provide the approved benefit to the amount or maximum amount as set out in the Bill and has passed the Bill, and any amendment to the Bill without a member who is the subject of the approval or a connected entity thereof voting in favour.


235. Subsection&nbsp;(3) provides that when a Contractual Approval Bill is presented for the Enactorial Assent, it must be accompanied by a certificate signed by the presiding officer of the House of the Parliament that introduced the Bill confirming that subsection&nbsp;(2) applies.  This is to ensure that legislative directors (especially members of the introducing House) are aware of their responsibility when passing a Bill for the approval of a related party contract, such as whether the proposed goods, services or assets are being sold at arm’s length terms or more beneficial terms to Urabba&nbsp;Parks.
235. Subsection&nbsp;(3) provides that when a Contractual Approval Bill is presented for the Enactorial Assent, it must be accompanied by a certificate signed by the presiding officer of the House of the Parliament that introduced the Bill confirming that subsection&nbsp;(2) applies.  This is to ensure that legislative directors (especially members of the introducing House) are aware of their responsibility when passing a Bill for the approval of a related party contract, such as whether the proposed goods, services or assets are being sold at arm’s length terms or more beneficial terms to Urabba&nbsp;Parks.
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