๐ Chemistry Centre (WA) Bill 2006
Assented toLABill 1215 April 2006
This Bill establishes the Chemistry Centre (WA) as a statutory authority to provide chemical information, advice, and analytical services to the State and other persons. It defines the Centre's functions, powers, management structure, and accountability mechanisms, and makes consequential amendments to other Acts.
Impact
The bill affects the Western Australian public sector by establishing a new agency. It also impacts individuals and organisations seeking chemical analysis and advice. It matters because it formalises the provision of these services through a dedicated statutory body.
Key Changes
["Establishes the Chemistry Centre (WA) as a statutory authority.", "Defines the functions and powers of the Chemistry Centre.", "Establishes a board of management for the Chemistry Centre.", "Sets out accountability and financial provisions for the Chemistry Centre.", "Amends other Acts to reflect the establishment of the Chemistry Centre."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA Second Reading MovedLA5 Apr 2006
- LA IntroducedLA5 Apr 2006
- LA Consideration in DetailLA27 June 2006
- LA Third ReadingLA27 June 2006
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA27 June 2006
- LC Second Reading MovedLC28 June 2006
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC3 Apr 2007
- LC AmendedLC6 June 2007
- LC Third ReadingLC7 June 2007
Affected Sectors
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