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Act No. 32, 1902.
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Constitution.


PART VI.
Appointment of officers.

Appointment of officers.
17 Vic. No. 41, s. 37.
47. Subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1902, and of all other enactments relating to the appointment of officers and being in force at the passing of this Act, the appointment of all public offices under the Government, whether such offices are salaried or not, shall be vested in the Governor with the advice of the Executive Council, with the exception of the appointments of the officers liable to retire from office on political grounds as hereinbefore mentioned, which appointments shall be vested in the Governor alone:

Proviso.Provided that this enactment shall not extend to minor appointments which by any Act or by order of the Governor and Executive Council are vested in heads of departments or other officers or persons.


SCHEDULES.


FIRST SCHEDULE.

Reference to Act. Title or short title. Extent of repeal.
17 Vic. No. 41 The Constitution Act The unrepealed portion.
20 Vic. No. 18 An Act to grant to Her Majesty certain sums in addition to the present Civil List for the adequate remuneration of the Colonial Treasurer. The whole.
37 Vic. No. 7 An Act to limit the duration of Parliaments to three years. The whole.
44 Vic. No. 6 Executive Councillors (Functions Substitution) Act The whole.
47 Vic. No. 5 Constitution Act Amendment Act of 1884 The whole.
53 Vic. No. 12 Parliamentary Representatives’ Allowance Act The whole.
54 Vic. No. 1 Constitution Act Amendment Act of 1890 The whole.
Act No. 40, 1901 Governor’s Salary Act, 1901 Section 2, subsection (4).

Sections 27, 29.SECOND SCHEDULE.

  • The Colonial Secretary.
  • The Colonial Treasurer.
  • The Attorney-General.
  • The Secretary for Lands.
  • The Secretary for Public Works.
  • The Minister of Justice.
  • The Minister of Public Instruction.
  • The Secretary for Mines.
  • The Postmaster-General.

THIRD