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INTEGRITY (LOBBYISTS) BILL 2011

                   Western Australia


      Integrity (Lobbyists) Bill 2011

                      CONTENTS


      Part 1 -- Preliminary
1.    Short title                                          2
2.    Commencement                                         2
3.    Terms used                                           2
4.    Term used: lobbying activity                         7
5.    Purpose                                              8
6.    Act binds Crown                                      9
7.    Application                                          9
      Part 2 -- Registration
      Division 1 -- Requirement to be registered
8.    Lobbying by unregistered persons prohibited         10
9.    Certain persons not required to register            10
      Division 2 -- Register
10.   Register                                            11
11.   Publication of information on register              12
      Division 3 -- Registration and listing
12.   Who may be registered                               12
13.   Who may be listed as registered advocate to
      government                                          12
14.   Certain persons disqualified from registration or
      listing                                             13
15.   Commissioner makes decisions on registration and
      listing and related procedures                      14
      Part 3 -- Code of conduct
16.   Code of conduct                                     15
17.   Registrants and registered advocates to
      government to comply with code of conduct           15

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Contents



      18.      Publication of code of conduct                      15
      19.      Application of Interpretation Act 1984 to code of
               conduct                                             15
               Part 4 -- Success fees
      20.      Term used: success fee                              16
      21.      Agreements to receive success fees prohibited       16
      22.      Recovery of success fee                             17
               Part 5 -- Miscellaneous
               Division 1 -- Provision of information to
                     Commissioner
      23.      Duty of confidentiality overridden                  18
      24.      Offence to supply false or misleading information   18
               Division 2 -- General
      25.      Regulations                                         19
               Part 6 -- Transitional
      26.      Terms used                                          20
      27.      Persons on existing Register of Lobbyists           20
      28.      Existing contracts for success fee                  21
               Defined Terms




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                           Western Australia


                     LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

              (As amended during consideration in detail)


             Integrity (Lobbyists) Bill 2011


                               A Bill for


An Act to promote and enhance public confidence in the
transparency, integrity and honesty of dealings between lobbyists
and government representatives by --
•  providing for the registration of lobbyists; and
•  providing for the issuing of a code of conduct for registered
    lobbyists in their dealings with government; and
•  prohibiting registered lobbyists from agreeing to receive
    payments or other rewards that are dependent on the outcome of
    lobbying activities,
and for related purposes.



The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:




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1                             Part 1 -- Preliminary
2    1.         Short title
3               This is the Integrity (Lobbyists) Act 2011.

4    2.         Commencement
5               This Act comes into operation as follows --
6                (a) sections 1 and 2 -- on the day on which this Act
7                      receives the Royal Assent;
8                (b) the rest of the Act -- on a day fixed by proclamation,
9                      and different days may be fixed for different provisions.

10   3.         Terms used
11        (1)   In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears --
12              code of conduct means a code of conduct in force under
13              section 16;
14              Commissioner means the Public Sector Commissioner;
15              communicate means communicate with another person by any
16              means, including --
17                (a) by meeting in person; and
18                (b) by post, facsimile, telephone, email or any other form of
19                      electronic communication;
20              corporation has the meaning given in the Corporations
21              Act 2001 (Commonwealth) section 57A;
22              government representative --
23                (a) means any of the following --
24                         (i) a Minister;
25                        (ii) a Parliamentary Secretary;
26                       (iii) a public sector employee;
27                       (iv) a person (other than a public sector employee)
28                              who is engaged by a public sector body under a
29                              contract for services;

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1             (v)    a person employed by an entity listed in the
2                    PSM Act Schedule 1 column 2, if the entity is
3                    prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of
4                    this subparagraph;
5             (vi)   a person employed by any body that is referred
6                    to in subsection (3) and is prescribed by the
7                    regulations for the purposes of this subparagraph;
8            (vii)   the holder of any office, post or position that is
9                    referred to in subsection (3) and is prescribed by
10                   the regulations for the purposes of this
11                   subparagraph;
12           but
13     (b) does not include --
14             (i) any person to whom paragraph (a)(iii) to (vii)
15                   applies and who is performing functions in any
16                   office, branch or post located outside Australia;
17                   or
18            (ii) a non-Executive ministerial officer;
19   lobbying activity has the meaning given in section 4;
20   Minister means a Minister of the Crown in right of the State;
21   ministerial contractor --
22     (a) means a person (other than a ministerial officer) who is
23           employed or engaged to perform functions in the office
24           of a Minister or a Parliamentary Secretary; and
25     (b) if the person who is engaged to perform the functions is
26           not a natural person, includes the natural person who
27           actually performs the functions;
28   ministerial officer has the meaning given in the PSM Act
29   section 3(1);
30   non-Executive ministerial officer means a person appointed as
31   a ministerial officer to assist a political office holder (as defined
32   in the PSM Act section 3(1)) other than a Minister or a
33   Parliamentary Secretary;


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1             non-profit organisation means an organisation that is not
2             carried on for the purposes of profit or gain to its individual
3             members and is, by the terms of the organisation's constitution,
4             prohibited from making any distribution, whether in money,
5             property or otherwise, to its members;
6             organisation means any incorporated body or unincorporated
7             group (however structured);
8             Parliamentary Secretary means --
9               (a) a Parliamentary Secretary appointed under the
10                     Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 section 44A(1);
11                     or
12              (b) the Parliamentary Secretary of the Cabinet;
13            PSM Act means the Public Sector Management Act 1994;
14            Public Sector has the meaning given in the PSM Act
15            section 3(1);
16            public sector body has the meaning given in the PSM Act
17            section 3(1);
18            public sector employee --
19              (a) means an employee as defined in the PSM Act
20                     section 3(1); and
21              (b) includes a ministerial contractor;
22            register means the register kept under section 10;
23            registered advocate to government means a person who is listed
24            in the register in respect of a registrant;
25            registrant means a person who is registered in the register;
26            related body corporate has the meaning given in the
27            Corporations Act 2001 (Commonwealth) section 9;




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1    senior public sector executive --
2     (a)   means a person who --
3             (i)    holds an office in the Public Sector, if the annual
4                    salary attached to that office is equal to or greater
5                    than the amount prescribed by the regulations for
6                    the purposes of this subparagraph; or
7            (ii)    holds an office prescribed for the purposes of the
8                    Salaries and Allowances Act 1975
9                    section 6(1)(e); or
10           (iii)   holds an office in the Public Sector, or an office
11                   in a class of offices in the Public Sector, if the
12                   office or class of offices is prescribed by the
13                   regulations for the purposes of this subparagraph;
14                   or
15           (iv)    is a ministerial contractor, if the person is a
16                   natural person and the criteria prescribed in
17                   relation to ministerial contractors by the
18                   regulations for the purposes of this subparagraph
19                   are met;
20          and
21    (b)   includes a person who is acting in an office to which
22          paragraph (a)(i) to (iii) applies; but
23    (c)   does not include --
24            (i) a non-Executive ministerial officer; or
25           (ii) a person, office or position exempted by the
26                 Commissioner in accordance with the
27                 regulations;
28   State government decision-making means decision-making by
29   or on behalf of the Executive Government of the State (whether
30   the decision is made by the Governor, a Minister, a
31   Parliamentary Secretary, a public sector employee, a statutory
32   officer or statutory body or any other person), including



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1             (without limitation) the making of decisions relating to any of
2             the following --
3               (a) the development, amendment or repeal of legislation;
4               (b) the introduction of any Bill into either House of
5                     Parliament, or the passage, amendment, or defeat of any
6                     Bill that is before a House of Parliament;
7               (c) the development, amendment or abandonment of any
8                     policy or programme;
9               (d) the making of an appointment to any body, office, post
10                    or position;
11              (e) the awarding of a contract, grant or donation;
12               (f) the allocation of funding;
13              (g) the exercise of a discretionary power;
14            success fee has the meaning given in section 20.
15      (2)   For the purposes of this Act, a person undertakes lobbying on
16            behalf of another person if the lobbying is undertaken for the
17            purpose of representing the interests of that other person.
18      (3)   Regulations made for the purposes of paragraph (a)(vi) or (vii)
19            of the definition of government representative in subsection (1)
20            can prescribe a body or the holder of an office, post or position
21            only if --
22              (a) the body, office, post or position is --
23                      (i) established or continued for a public purpose
24                            under a written law; or
25                     (ii) established by the Governor or a Minister;
26                    or
27              (b) it is a corporation or association over which control can
28                    be exercised by --
29                      (i) the State; or
30                     (ii) a public sector body; or



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1                        (iii)   a body, office, post or position referred to in
2                                paragraph (a); or
3                        (iv)    a body or the holder of an office, post or position
4                                that is itself prescribed by the regulations for the
5                                purposes of paragraph (a)(vi) or (vii) of that
6                                definition.

7    4.         Term used: lobbying activity
8         (1)   In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears --
9               lobbying activity means communicating with a government
10              representative for the purpose of influencing, whether directly
11              or indirectly, State government decision-making.
12        (2)   For an activity to be lobbying, it is not essential that the activity
13              be undertaken for any commission, payment or other reward
14              (whether pecuniary or otherwise).
15        (3)   The following are not lobbying --
16               (a) petitioning the Legislative Council or the Legislative
17                      Assembly, or both Houses;
18               (b) petitioning the Governor;
19               (c) communicating with a committee of the Legislative
20                      Council or the Legislative Assembly, or a joint
21                      committee of both Houses;
22               (d) communicating with a person who is a Minister or a
23                      Parliamentary Secretary, in that person's capacity as a
24                      member of either House of Parliament and not as a
25                      member of the Executive Government of the State, in
26                      relation to a matter that is not within that person's
27                      responsibilities as a Minister or a Parliamentary
28                      Secretary;
29               (e) communicating as part of an activity of a grassroots
30                      campaign nature in an attempt to influence State
31                      government decision-making, for example, encouraging
32                      letter-writing, phone-calling or emailing campaigns;


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1                 (f)   responding to --
2                         (i) a call for submissions; or
3                        (ii) a request for tender, request for expression of
4                               interest, request for a proposal or a request of a
5                               similar nature;
6                (g)    providing information in response to a request from a
7                       government representative;
8                (h)    communicating only for the purpose of making an
9                       application under a written law, if the application is
10                      considered and decided under that written law by a
11                      government representative or the Governor;
12                (i)   making a public statement;
13                (j)   communicating about a personal matter on behalf of --
14                        (i) the person making the communication; or
15                       (ii) a friend or relative of that person;
16               (k)    any activity or class of activity prescribed by the
17                      regulations for the purposes of this paragraph.
18        (4)   Subsection (3)(e) does not apply in relation to any
19              communication by a person for any commission, payment or
20              other reward (whether pecuniary or otherwise).
21        (5)   For the purposes of subsection (3)(j), a personal matter is a
22              matter that relates only to a person's personal, family or
23              household affairs and is not related to any business or
24              commercial activity.

25   5.         Purpose
26        (1)   The purpose of this Act is to promote and enhance public
27              confidence in the transparency, integrity and honesty of dealings
28              between government representatives and people who undertake
29              lobbying on behalf of others.




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1         (2)   In order to achieve this purpose, this Act --
2                 (a) provides for the registration of people who undertake
3                       lobbying; and
4                 (b) provides for the issuing of a code of conduct for
5                       registered persons in their dealings with government;
6                       and
7                 (c) prohibits registered persons from agreeing to receive
8                       payments or other rewards that are dependent on the
9                       outcome of lobbying activities.

10   6.         Act binds Crown
11              This Act binds the State and, so far as the legislative power of
12              Parliament permits, the Crown in all its other capacities.

13   7.         Application
14              Nothing in this Act --
15               (a) requires a government representative to have dealings
16                     with --
17                       (i) a particular registered advocate to government;
18                             or
19                      (ii) registered advocates to government in general;
20                     or
21               (b) limits communication by a person (whether personally
22                     or through a registered advocate to government) with a
23                     government representative if the law requires a
24                     government representative to take account of the views
25                     advanced by the person.




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     Division 1       Requirement to be registered
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1                            Part 2 -- Registration
2                  Division 1 -- Requirement to be registered
3    8.         Lobbying by unregistered persons prohibited
4         (1)   A person (person A) who is in the business of lobbying must
5               not undertake lobbying on behalf of another person unless
6               person A is accredited as a registered advocate to government.
7               Penalty: a fine of $10 000.
8         (2)   For the purposes of subsection (1), the following persons are in
9               the business of lobbying --
10                (a) a person whose business consists of or includes lobbying
11                      on behalf of another person;
12                (b) a person who employs or engages one or more persons
13                      to undertake lobbying on behalf of another person;
14                (c) a person who is employed or engaged by a person to
15                      undertake lobbying on behalf of another person.
16        (3)   For the purposes of subsection (2)(b) and (c), lobbying need not
17              be the only work undertaken by an employee or contractor.
18        (4)   This section does not apply to any person to whom or to which
19              section 9 applies.

20   9.         Certain persons not required to register
21              None of the following is required to be accredited as a
22              registered advocate to government under this Act --
23                (a) a non-profit organisation;
24                (b) an organisation constituted to represent the interests of
25                      its members (for example, a trade union, an employer
26                      organisation or a professional body such as a law
27                      society);
28                (c) a person who is employed or engaged by an organisation
29                      to which paragraph (b) applies, to the extent that the


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                                                           Register       Division 2
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1                        employee or contractor undertakes lobbying for the
2                        purpose of representing the interests of the
3                        organisation's members;
4                 (d)    a business the principal purpose of which is the carrying
5                        on of a technical or professional occupation (such as
6                        engineering, accountancy, town planning, medicine or
7                        law) in which lobbying is occasional only and incidental
8                        to the provision of the technical or professional services;
9                 (e)    a person who provides technical or professional services
10                       as part of a business to which paragraph (d) applies, to
11                       the extent that lobbying by that person is occasional
12                       only and incidental to the provision of the technical or
13                       professional services;
14                 (f)   a person who is employed by another person (the
15                       employer) to undertake lobbying only for the purpose of
16                       representing the interests of --
17                          (i) the employer; or
18                         (ii) if the employer is a corporation, a related body
19                               corporate of the employer;
20                (g)    a member of a trade delegation visiting the State;
21                (h)    a person or body, or a member of a class of persons or
22                       bodies, prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of
23                       this paragraph.

24                              Division 2 -- Register
25   10.         Register
26         (1)   The Commissioner must establish and maintain a register for the
27               purposes of this Act.
28         (2)   The register records --
29                (a) information relating to --
30                         (i) registrants; and



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1                         (ii) registered advocates to government;
2                        and
3                 (b)    any other information the Commissioner considers
4                        necessary or desirable for the purposes of this Act.
5          (3)   Without limiting subsection (2), the register must record
6                information relating to persons for whom registered advocates
7                to government are undertaking lobbying.
8          (4)   The Commissioner may --
9                 (a) keep the register in any form the Commissioner
10                     considers appropriate; and
11                (b) make any changes to the register that the Commissioner
12                     considers necessary or desirable to ensure that the
13                     register is accurate and up-to-date.

14   11.         Publication of information on register
15         (1)   The Commissioner must make the information on the register
16               publicly available free of charge.
17         (2)   The Commissioner may comply with subsection (1) in any way
18               the Commissioner considers appropriate.

19                      Division 3 -- Registration and listing
20   12.         Who may be registered
21         (1)   Any person may be registered under this Act.
22         (2)   Subsection (1) is subject to sections 14 and 15.

23   13.         Who may be listed as registered advocate to government
24         (1)   Any of the following persons may be listed as a registered
25               advocate to government --
26                 (a) a registrant;
27                 (b) a person who is a partner in a firm that is a registrant;


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1                  (c)   a director, manager, secretary or other similar officer (by
2                        whatever name called) of a registrant;
3                 (d)    a person who is employed, contracted or otherwise
4                        engaged by a registrant to provide lobbying services.
5          (2)   A person is listed as a registered advocate to government by
6                being listed in the register in respect of a registrant.
7          (3)   While a person is listed as a registered advocate to government,
8                the person is to be taken to be accredited as a registered
9                advocate to government.
10         (4)   Subsection (1) is subject to sections 14 and 15.

11   14.         Certain persons disqualified from registration or listing
12         (1)   In this section --
13               relevant office means any of the following offices or
14               positions --
15                 (a) a member of either House of Parliament;
16                 (b) a senator for Western Australia in the Commonwealth
17                        Senate;
18                 (c) a member of the Commonwealth House of
19                        Representatives for an Electoral Division in Western
20                        Australia;
21                 (d) a senior public sector executive;
22                 (e) an office or position prescribed by the regulations for
23                        the purposes of this definition.
24         (2)   A person cannot be registered under this Act or listed as a
25               registered advocate to government if --
26                 (a) the person holds a relevant office; or
27                 (b) the person has ceased to hold a relevant office, and a
28                       period of less than one year has elapsed since the date
29                       on which the person ceased to hold that office.



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1          (3)   However, even though subsection (2)(b) applies to a person, the
2                Commissioner can decide to register the person or, as the case
3                requires, list the person as a registered advocate to government.

4    15.         Commissioner makes decisions on registration and listing
5                and related procedures
6          (1)   The Commissioner decides all matters relating to or connected
7                with registration and listing under this Act, including (without
8                limitation) --
9                  (a) whether, and the conditions (if any) on or subject to
10                       which, a person is registered or listed; and
11                 (b) when, and on what grounds or in what circumstances, a
12                       person's registration is to be suspended or cancelled, or
13                       a person's listing as a registered advocate to government
14                       is to be removed from the register.
15         (2)   The Commissioner also determines all procedures relating to or
16               connected with registration and listing.




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1                          Part 3 -- Code of conduct
2    16.         Code of conduct
3          (1)   The Commissioner may issue a code of conduct for registrants
4                and registered advocates to government.
5          (2)   Before issuing, amending or repealing a code of conduct, the
6                Commissioner must consult those persons whom the
7                Commissioner considers it desirable and practicable to consult.

8    17.         Registrants and registered advocates to government to
9                comply with code of conduct
10         (1)   Registrants and registered advocates to government must
11               comply with a code of conduct.
12         (2)   No civil or criminal liability attaches to a person only because
13               the person has committed a breach of a code of conduct, but the
14               Commissioner may consider whether a breach has occurred, and
15               may take into account any breach that the Commissioner is
16               satisfied has occurred, in performing any function under
17               this Act.
18         (3)   Subsection (2) is subject to section 24.

19   18.         Publication of code of conduct
20               The Commissioner must --
21                (a) publish a code of conduct in the Gazette; and
22                (b) make a code of conduct publicly available free of
23                     charge.

24   19.         Application of Interpretation Act 1984 to code of conduct
25         (1)   A code of conduct is subsidiary legislation for the purposes of
26               the Interpretation Act 1984.
27         (2)   The Interpretation Act 1984 section 42 applies to a code of
28               conduct as if a code of conduct were regulations.


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1                              Part 4 -- Success fees
2    20.         Term used: success fee
3                In this Part --
4                success fee, in relation to a lobbying activity, means any
5                commission, payment or other reward (whether pecuniary or
6                otherwise) if the giving or receiving of all or part of the
7                commission, payment or reward depends, whether directly or
8                indirectly, on --
9                  (a) the outcome of the lobbying activity; or
10                 (b) the outcome of a matter about which the lobbying
11                        activity is undertaken.

12   21.         Agreements to receive success fees prohibited
13         (1)   A registrant must not agree that the registrant, or a registered
14               advocate to government listed under that registrant, receive a
15               success fee for lobbying undertaken, on behalf of another
16               person, by a registered advocate to government who is listed
17               under that registrant.
18         (2)   A registered advocate to government must not agree that the
19               registered advocate to government, or the registrant under which
20               that person is listed, receive a success fee for lobbying
21               undertaken, on behalf of another person, by the registered
22               advocate to government.
23         (3)   Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to any agreement to receive
24               any commission, payment or reward, if the commission,
25               payment or reward is agreed to be given (whether as
26               remuneration or as a bonus or otherwise) by an employer to that
27               person's employee for work done by that employee in the
28               course of that employment.
29         (4)   No civil or criminal liability attaches to a person only because
30               the person has committed a breach of the prohibition in
31               subsection (1) or (2).


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1          (5)   A provision of a contract that breaches that prohibition is void
2                and unenforceable, but does not prejudice or affect the operation
3                of other provisions of the contract.

4    22.         Recovery of success fee
5          (1)   If a person receives a success fee under a provision of a contract
6                that breaches the prohibition in section 21(1) or (2), an amount
7                equal to the monetary value of the success fee received by the
8                person may be recovered from that person in a court of
9                competent jurisdiction at the suit of the Treasurer of the State as
10               a civil debt owing to the State.
11         (2)   However, the court may decline to order the recovery of the
12               amount if it considers that it would be unfair or unjust to make
13               the order.
14         (3)   For the purposes of any proceedings under this section, if the
15               success fee, or part of the success fee, that is the subject of the
16               proceedings was not a specific sum of money (whether in cash
17               or otherwise) --
18                 (a) the Commissioner is to estimate the amount of the
19                       monetary value of that success fee or, as the case
20                       requires, that part of the success fee; and
21                 (b) that estimated amount is to be taken to be the monetary
22                       value of that success fee or, as the case requires, that
23                       part of the success fee, unless the person who received
24                       the success fee shows that the success fee or, as the case
25                       requires, that part of the success fee had a different
26                       monetary value.




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     Part 5           Miscellaneous
     Division 1       Provision of information to Commissioner
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1                            Part 5 -- Miscellaneous
2           Division 1 -- Provision of information to Commissioner
3    23.         Duty of confidentiality overridden
4                If a registrant discloses information to the Commissioner in
5                connection with the carrying out of the Commissioner's
6                functions under this Act --
7                   (a) neither the registrant nor any registered advocate to
8                         government listed under that registrant incurs any civil
9                         or criminal liability in respect of the disclosure; and
10                 (b) the disclosure is not to be regarded as a breach, by the
11                        registrant or any registered advocate to government
12                        listed under that registrant, of --
13                           (i) any duty of confidentiality or secrecy imposed
14                                by law; or
15                          (ii) professional ethics or standards,
16                        or as unprofessional conduct.

17   24.         Offence to supply false or misleading information
18         (1)   A person must not do any of the things set out in
19               subsection (2) --
20                 (a) in any application made to the Commissioner in
21                      connection with --
22                         (i) registration under this Act; or
23                        (ii) listing as a registered advocate to government;
24                      or
25                 (b) in a response to a requirement, made under any
26                      procedure determined by the Commissioner under
27                      section 15, to provide information or a document to the
28                      Commissioner; or




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                                                           General       Division 2
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1                  (c)  in written representations made to the Commissioner
2                       under any procedure determined by the Commissioner
3                       under section 15; or
4                 (d) in any notification or information given, or document
5                       produced, or representation made, to the Commissioner
6                       under a code of conduct or the regulations.
7                Penalty: a fine of $10 000.
8          (2)   The things to which subsection (1) applies are --
9                 (a) giving information that the person knows to be false or
10                      misleading in a material particular;
11                (b) failing to give information that the person knows is
12                      materially relevant;
13                (c) omitting information without which any notification or
14                      information given, or any document produced, or any
15                      representation made, is, to the person's knowledge, false
16                      or misleading in a material particular.

17                              Division 2 -- General
18   25.         Regulations
19         (1)   The Governor may make regulations prescribing all matters that
20               are required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed, or are
21               necessary or convenient to be prescribed for giving effect to the
22               purposes of this Act.
23         (2)   If there is an inconsistency between a code of conduct and any
24               regulations made under this Act, the regulations prevail to the
25               extent of the inconsistency.




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1                             Part 6 -- Transitional
2    26.         Terms used
3                In this Part --
4                commencement day means the day on which this Part comes
5                into operation;
6                lobbyist profile means an entry in the WA Register of Lobbyists
7                described as a "Lobbyist Profile";
8                WA Register of Lobbyists means the document called the
9                "Register of Lobbyists" and maintained by the Commissioner
10               immediately before the commencement day.

11   27.         Persons on existing Register of Lobbyists
12         (1)   On the commencement day --
13                (a) each person whose name is recorded in a lobbyist profile
14                      under the heading "Company Details" immediately
15                      before the commencement day is to be treated as a
16                      registrant, and this Act applies accordingly; and
17                (b) each person whose name is recorded in a lobbyist profile
18                      under the heading "Lobbyist Details" immediately
19                      before the commencement day is to be treated as a
20                      registered advocate to government listed under the
21                      person whose name is recorded under the heading
22                      "Company Details" in the same lobbyist profile, and this
23                      Act applies accordingly.
24         (2)   If subsection (1) applies to a person --
25                  (a) the Commissioner is to ensure that the information
26                       recorded in the WA Register of Lobbyists in relation to
27                       that person immediately before the commencement day
28                       is recorded on the register as soon as practicable; and
29                 (b) the recording of that information is to be taken to be
30                       sufficient compliance with section 10(2).



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1          (3)   The fact that subsection (1) applies to a person does not limit
2                section 15.
3          (4)   This section overrides section 14(2)(b).

4    28.         Existing contracts for success fee
5          (1)   In this section --
6                relevant date means the day on which section 21 comes into
7                operation.
8          (2)   Section 21 applies in respect of any agreement, or any success
9                fee receivable under an agreement, in force before the relevant
10               date.
11         (3)   However, section 21 does not apply in respect of --
12                (a) any success fee received before the relevant date; or
13                (b) any success fee that is receivable (whether before or
14                    after the relevant date) for work carried out before the
15                    relevant date; or
16                (c) the entering into, before the relevant date, of an
17                    agreement to receive a success fee.
18         (4)   Section 21 applies to an agreement to receive a success fee that
19               was entered into before the relevant date to the extent that the
20               agreement provides for a success fee to be received for work
21               carried out on or after the relevant date.




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Defined Terms




                                             Defined Terms
            [This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined.
                                   The list is not part of the law.]
      Defined Term                                                                                             Provision(s)
      code of conduct................................................................................................ 3(1)
      commencement day ............................................................................................26
      Commissioner .................................................................................................. 3(1)
      communicate.................................................................................................... 3(1)
      corporation....................................................................................................... 3(1)
      employer ...............................................................................................................9
      government representative.......................................................................3(1), 3(3)
      lobbying activity ......................................................................................3(1), 4(1)
      lobbyist profile....................................................................................................26
      Minister............................................................................................................ 3(1)
      ministerial contractor ....................................................................................... 3(1)
      ministerial officer ............................................................................................ 3(1)
      non-Executive ministerial officer .................................................................... 3(1)
      non-profit organisation .................................................................................... 3(1)
      organisation ..................................................................................................... 3(1)
      Parliamentary Secretary................................................................................... 3(1)
      person A........................................................................................................... 8(1)
      personal matter ................................................................................................ 5(4)
      PSM Act .......................................................................................................... 3(1)
      Public Sector.................................................................................................... 3(1)
      public sector body............................................................................................ 3(1)
      public sector employee .................................................................................... 3(1)
      register ............................................................................................................. 3(1)
      registered advocate to government .................................................................. 3(1)
      registrant .......................................................................................................... 3(1)
      related body corporate ..................................................................................... 3(1)
      relevant date................................................................................................... 28(1)
      relevant office ................................................................................................ 14(1)
      senior public sector executive.......................................................................... 3(1)
      State government decision-making ................................................................. 3(1)
      success fee ................................................................................................. 3(1), 20
      WA Register of Lobbyists ..................................................................................26




 


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