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Nauru Sessional Legislation |
THE TERRITORY OF NAURU
CONSTITUTION CONVENTION ORDINANCE 1967
No. 23 of 1967
AN ORDINANCE
To provide for a Constitutional Convention for the purpose of establishing a Constitution for Nauru
(Assented to: 21 November 1967.)
Be it ordained by the
Legislative Council for the Territory of Nauru, in pursuance of the powers
conferred by the
Nauru
Act 1965, as
follows:-
Short
title.
1.
This Ordinance may be cited as the
Constitutional
Convention Ordinance
1967.
Interpretation
2.
In this Ordinance, unless the contrary intention appears-
"candidate" means a person nominated for election as a representative for an Electoral District;
"Electoral District" has he same meaning as in the Electoral Ordinance 1965;
"electoral roll" means a roll of electors kept in accordance with section 6 of the Electoral Ordinance 1965;
"Nauru Independence Day" has the same meaning as in the Nauru Independence Act 1967 of the Commonwealth;
"representative" means a person elected under this Ordinance as a representative for an Electoral District;
"the Chairman" means the person appointed under section 10 of this Ordinance as Chairman of the Constitutional Convention and includes the person appointed under that section as Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Convention and any other person who is for the time being authorised to preside at meetings of the Constitutional Convention;
"the Constitutional Convention" or "the Convention" means the Constitutional Convention established by section 3 of this Ordinance; and
"the Public Service Commissioner" means the person for the time being acting as Public Service Commissioner under the provisions of the Public Service Ordinance 1961-1966.
Constitutional
Convention.
3.
There shall be a Constitutional Convention for Nauru for the purpose of
establishing a Constitution for
Nauru.
Constitution
may be adopted before Nauru Independence
Day.
4.
It is hereby declared that no law in force in Nauru prevents the Constitutional
Convention from adopting, before Nauru Independence
Day, a Constitution for
Nauru to come into force on and from that
day.
First
elections
5.-(1)
The Constitutional Convention may, before Nauru Independence Day, authorise the
holding of elections to elect members of the
legislature of Nauru to take office
on and from that day.
(2) The
result of an election referred to in the last preceding sub-section shall be
determined in accordance with the method specified
in section 8 of this
Ordinance.
Membership
of
Convention
6.
The membership of the Constitutional Convention shall consist of the following
persons:-
(a) the elected members of the Legislative Council holding office at the date of commencement of this Ordinance and any other person who subsequently becomes an elected member of the legislature of Nauru;
(b) three representatives selected for each of the Electoral Districts of Aiwo, Boe, Yaren, Meneng and Buada;
(c) three representatives elected for the Electoral District comprising the Districts of Anabar, Anibare and Ijuw;
(d) three representatives elected for the Electoral District comprising the Districts of Anetan and Ewa; and
(e) six representatives elected for the Electoral District comprising the Districts of Baiti, Denigomodu, Nibok and Uaboe.
Election
of
Representatives.
7.-(1)
The representatives for an Electoral District shall be elected by the persons
whose names appear on an electoral roll for that
Electoral
District.
(2) A person is not
qualified to be a candidate for election as a representative for an Electoral
District unless his name appears
on an electoral roll for that Electoral
District.
Determination
of results of
elections.
8.-(1)
The result of an election of representatives for an Electoral District shall be
determined in accordance with the provisions
of sub-sections (5.), (6.), (7.),
(8.), (9.) and (10.) of section 135 of the
Commonwealth
Electoral Act 1918-1966 of the
Commonwealth.
(2) For the purposes
of the sub-sections referred to in the last preceding sub-section, a reference
to the Commonwealth Electoral
Officer shall be deemed to be a reference to the
Returning Officer appointed under this
Ordinance.
Returning
Officer.
9.-(1)
The Administrator in Council may, by notice in the
Gazette,
appoint a person to be the Returning
Officer for elections held under this
Ordinance.
(2) The Returning
Officer may appoint a person to act as Presiding Officer at each polling
place.
(3) A Returning Officer and
a Presiding Officer respectively shall exercise such powers and shall perform
such functions as may be
prescribed.
Chairman
of the
Convention.
10.-(1)
The persons who are members of the Constitutional Convention by virtue of
paragraph (a) of section 6 of this Ordinance shall
appoint two of their own
number to be the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman respectively of the
Constitutional Convention.
(2) The
Chairman shall preside at meetings of the Constitutional
Convention.
Meetings
of the
Convention.
11.-(1)
The first meeting of the Constitutional Convention shall be held at a time and a
place fixed by the Administrator in Council
by notice in the
Gazette.
(2)
Subsequent meetings of the Constitutional
Convention shall be held at the times and the places which the Chairman may from
time to
time
appoint.
Procedure.
12.
Subject to this Ordinance, the Constitutional Convention shall determine its own
procedure.
Allowances
to
members.
13.-(1)
The Public Service Commissioner shall grant to an officer or employee in the
Public Service leave with pay without deduction
from leave for recreation for
periods necessary to enable him to attend meetings of the Constitutional
Convention.
(2) A member of the
Constitutional Convention who is not in receipt of salary, stipend or wages for
any day at which he is present
at a meeting of the Constitutional Convention
shall be paid an allowance of five dollars for his attendance at the Convention
on
that day.
(3) The Public Moneys
of the Territory are appropriated to the extent necessary for the purposes of
the last preceding
sub-section.
Regulations.
14.
The Administrator in Council may make regulations, not inconsistent with this
Ordinance, prescribing all matters necessary or convenient
to be prescribed for
or in connection with the election of representatives.
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