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HERITAGE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT 1990 - SECT 6

6 .         Minister’s functions

        (1)         Responsibility for the administration of this Act is vested in the Minister, who shall be advised and assisted by the Council.

        (2)         The Minister may, in writing, give to the Council directions of a general character with respect to its functions and, subject to subsection (3), the Council shall give effect to any such direction.

        (3)         In relation to its function of giving advice and the evaluation of the cultural heritage significance of any place the Council is not required to give effect to a direction of the Minister.

        (4)         The text of any direction received by the Council under subsection (2) shall be included in the annual report submitted by the accountable authority of the Council under Part 5 of the Financial Management Act 2006 .

        (5)         The Council shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Minister — 

            (a)         all documents and information required under any Act or any order or resolution of either House of Parliament; and

            (b)         full information on all business of the Council as to which the Minister requires information — 

                  (i)         for the proper conduct of the Minister’s public business; or

                  (ii)         to enable answers to be made to all questions asked in Parliament concerning the Council; or

                  (iii)         to enable the Minister to furnish returns required by Parliament.

        (6)         The Minister shall be entitled — 

            (a)         at all times to see all documents in the possession or control of the Council that the Minister requires to see for any purpose mentioned in subsection (5); and

            (b)         to be supplied with copies of documents referred to in paragraph (a); and

            (c)         to make use of the services of any person employed, engaged or utilised by the Council for the purposes of obtaining access to or copies of documents referred to in paragraph (a).

        (7)         The Minister may delegate, either generally or as otherwise provided by the instrument of delegation, to — 

            (a)         the Chairperson, or any officer or other person appointed or engaged under section 27; or

            (b)         a public authority, or an officer or employee of a public authority; or

            (c)         any other person,

                specified in the instrument of delegation (in this section called the delegate ) all or any of the powers and duties of the Minister under this Act, other than the power to give directions to the Council and this power of delegation.

        (8)         Where the power to delegate conferred by subsection (7) is exercised, the Minister shall cause the name or title of the delegate and the subject matter of the delegation to be published in the Gazette .

        (9)         A power or duty delegated by the Minister under this section shall, if exercised or performed by the delegate, be exercised or performed in accordance with the instrument of delegation.

        [Section 6 amended by No. 77 of 2006 Sch. 1 cl. 83(2).]



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