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Decentralization (Amendment) Act 2019

REPUBLIC OF VANUATU

DECENTRALIZATION (AMENDMENT)
ACT NO. 12 OF 2019

Arrangement of Sections
1 Amendment
2 Commencement



REPUBLIC OF VANUATU

Assent: 23/12/2019
Commencement: 16/01/2020

DECENTRALIZATION (AMENDMENT)
ACT NO. 12 OF 2019

An Act to amend the Decentralization Act [CAP 230].

Be it enacted by the President and Parliament as follows-

  1. Amendment

The Decentralization Act [CAP 230] is amended as set out in the Schedule.

  1. Commencement

This Act commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette.

SCHEDULE

AMENDMENTS OF THE DECENTRALIZATION
ACT
[CAP 230]

  1. References to Chairperson or Deputy Chairperson

(a) Delete “Chairperson” (wherever occurring), substitute “President”

(b) Delete “Deputy Chairperson” (wherever occurring), substitute “Vice President”

  1. After section 5

Insert

“6 Terms and Conditions

The Minister is to prescribe o advice of e of the Director, by Order, the terms and conditions of office of councillors including the President and the Vice President.”

  1. After paragraph 18C(b)

Insert

“(ba) is convicted of an offence set out in section 27 of the Leadership Code Act [CAP 240];

(bb) becomes physically or mentally incapacitatp>

(bc) is declared bank bankrupt;”

  1. After section 18C

Insert

“18CA Requirements for contesting an election to Parliame>

(1

(1) If a councillor intends to contest an election to Parliament, he or she must resign from being a councillor before the expiry of the term of Parliament.

(2) If a councillor intends to contest an election to Parliament in the event that the President dissolves Parliament, he or she must resign from being a councillor not more than 7 days after the date of the dissolution of Parliament.

(3) If a councillor intends to contest a by-election to Parliament, he or she must resign from being a councillor within 30 days before the polling day.

(4) Despite section 18D, if t beat becomes vacant under subsection (1), (2) ), (3), the Electoral Commission is to declhe candidatdidate who obtained the second highest number of votes at the last election or by-election as the candidate to fill in the vacancy.”



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