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Local Government Amendment (Property) Local Law 2014 LG303* Local Government Act 1995 Local Government Amendment (Property) Local Law 2014 Made by the Governor in Executive Council under section 3.17(1) of the Act. 1. Citation This local law is the Local Government Amendment (Property) Local Law 2014. 2. Commencement This local law comes into operation as follows — (a) clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this local law is published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the local law — on the day after that day. 3. Property local laws amended (1) This clause amends the local laws listed in the Table. (2) At the end of Part 1 insert: 1.9. Application as to assistance animals This local law is subject to any written law and any law of the Commonwealth about assistance animals as defined in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Commonwealth) section 9(2). Table Local Citation of local law Gazette details of government local law that made local law 1. Albany City of Albany Local 9 March 2012 Government Property p. 966-82 Local Law 2011 2. Armadale City of Armadale Local 3 April 2002 Government Property p. 1805-19 Local Law Local Citation of local law Gazette details of government local law that made local law 3. Ashburton Shire of Ashburton 5 April 2013 Local Government p. 1445-62 Property Local Law 2013 4. Bayswater Local Government 20 March 2003 Property Law p. 843-63 5. Bridgetown- Shire of Bridgetown- 2 June 2000 Greenbushes Greenbushes Local p. 2729-39 Government Property Local Law 6. Brookton Shire of Brookton Local 6 March 2012 Government Property p. 899-912 Local Law 2012 7. Broome Shire of Broome Local 23 October 2012 Government Property p. 5083-109 and Public Places Local Law 2012 8. Broomehill- Shire of 23 December 2008 Tambellup Broomehill-Tambellup p. 5569-80 Local Government Property Local Law 2008 9. Bruce Rock Shire of Bruce Rock 2 June 2005 Local Government p. 2453-68 Property Local Law 10. Bunbury City of Bunbury Local 3 December 2003 Government and Public p. 4895-933 Property Local Law 11. Busselton Shire of Busselton 9 March 2010 Local Government p. 919-37 Property Local Law 2010 12. Cambridge Town of Cambridge 22 March 2002 Local Government and p. 1554-78 Public Property Local Law 13. Carnamah Shire of Carnamah 6 May 2013 Public Places and p. 1839-63 Local Government Property Local Law 2013 Local Citation of local law Gazette details of government local law that made local law 14. Claremont Town of Claremont 8 February 2000 Local Government p. 440-53 Property Local Law 15. Coorow Shire of Coorow Local 25 July 2000 Government Property p. 3936-48 Local Law 16. Cottesloe Town of Cottesloe 15 January 2001 Local Government p. 289-300 Property Local Law 17. Dalwallinu Shire of Dalwallinu 17 January 2000 Local Government p. 239-54 Property Local Law 18. Dardanup Shire of Dardanup 7 December 2007 Local Government p. 6075-89 Property Local Law 2007 19. Donnybrook Shire of Donnybrook/ 17 October 2000 Balingup Balingup Local p. 5816-27 Government Property Local Law 20. East Town of East Fremantle 16 October 2002 Fremantle Local Government p. 5177-92 Property Local Law 21. East Pilbara Shire of East Pilbara 26 March 2012 Public Places and p. 1391-415 Local Government Property Local Law 2011 22. Exmouth Shire of Exmouth Local 10 July 2000 Government Property p. 3725-38 Local Law 23. Fremantle City of Fremantle Local 11 November 2002 Government Property p. 5447-61 Local Law 24. Gingin Shire of Gingin Local 13 September 2004 Government Property p. 3994-4009 Local Law 2004 25. Goomalling Shire of Goomalling 16 July 2007 Local Government p. 3537-49 Property Local Law 2007 Local Citation of local law Gazette details of government local law that made local law 26. Gosnells City of Gosnells Local 24 February 2009 Government Property p. 395-410 Local Law 2009 27. Harvey Shire of Harvey Local 23 June 2000 Government Property p. 3130-42 Local Law 28. Irwin Shire of Irwin Local 28 December 2000 Government Property p. 7731-44 Local Law 29. Kalamunda Shire of Kalamunda 19 September 2001 Local Government p. 5181-92 Property Local Law 30. Kalgoorlie- City of Kalgoorlie- 15 August 2011 Boulder Boulder Local p. 3295-315 Government Property Local Law 2010 31. Kellerberrin Shire of Kellerberrin 14 February 2007 Local Government p. 473-86 Property Local Law 2006 32. Kojonup Shire of Kojonup Local 16 May 2000 Government Property p. 2371-85 Local Law 33. Koorda Shire of Koorda Local 19 January 2000 Government Property p. 319-30 Local Law 34. Laverton Shire of Laverton Local 27 August 2001 Government Property p. 4774-84 Local Law 35. Melville City of Melville Local 28 March 2011 Government Property p. 1117-36 Local Law 2010 36. Moora Shire of Moora Local 29 November 1999 Government Property p. 5927-38 Local Law 37. Mundaring Shire of Mundaring 16 June 2004 Local Government p. 2051-60 Property Local Law 38. Northam Shire of Northam Local 16 September 2008 Government Property p. 4251-67 Local Law 2008 Local Citation of local law Gazette details of government local law that made local law 39. Peppermint Shire of Peppermint 18 September 2001 Grove Grove Local p. 5126-34 Government Property Local Law 40. Perenjori Shire of Perenjori Local 2 February 2001 Government Property p. 649-59 Local Law 41. Quairading Shire of Quairading 23 May 2001 Local Government p. 2615-30 Property Local Law 42. Ravensthorpe Shire of Ravensthorpe 8 June 2010 Local Government p. 2589-604 Property Local Law 2010 43. Rockingham City of Rockingham 5 July 2001 Local Government p. 3309-29 Property Local Law 2001 44. South Perth City of South Perth 18 October 2011 Public Places and p. 4417-45 Local Government Property Local Law 2011 45. Stirling City of Stirling Local 5 June 2009 Government Property p. 1889-907 Local Law 2009 46. Subiaco City of Subiaco Local 4 January 2005 Government Property p. 38-50 Local Law 47. Tammin Shire of Tammin Local 7 February 2007 Government Property p. 342-53 Local Law 2006 48. Victoria Park Town of Victoria Park 31 May 2000 Local Government p. 2635-47 Property Local Law 49. Vincent Town of Vincent Local 15 April 2008 Government Property p. 1411-36 Local Law 2008 50. West Arthur Shire of West Arthur 19 April 2000 Local Government p. 1985-96 Property Local Law Local Citation of local law Gazette details of government local law that made local law 51. Wongan- Shire of Wongan- 16 May 2011 Ballidu Ballidu Local p. 1771-89 Government Property Local Law 2011 52. York Shire of York Local 17 January 2001 Government Property p. 371-87 Local Law 4. Joondalup local law amended (1) This clause amends the Local Government and Public Property Local Law 1999 made by the City of Joondalup and published in the Gazette on 18 January 2000 at p. 269-86. (2) At the end of Part 1 insert: 6A. Application as to assistance animals This local law is subject to any written law and any law of the Commonwealth about assistance animals as defined in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Commonwealth) section 9(2). 5. Perth local law amended (1) This clause amends the Local Government Property Local Law 2005 made by the City of Perth and published in the Gazette on 14 July 2005 at p. 3261-74. (2) At the end of Part 1 insert: 8A. Application as to assistance animals This local law is subject to any written law and any law of the Commonwealth about assistance animals as defined in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Commonwealth) section 9(2). 6. Wanneroo local law amended (1) This clause amends the City of Wanneroo Local Government and Public Property Local Law 1999 made by the City of Wanneroo and published in the Gazette on 18 January 2000 at p. 287-304. (2) At the end of Part 1 insert: 6A. Application as to assistance animals This local law is subject to any written law and any law of the Commonwealth about assistance animals as defined in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Commonwealth) section 9(2). 7. Certain local laws comprising adopted text amended (1) In this local law — property local law means a local law specified in the Table to clause 3. (2) This clause amends the local laws that result from the adoption of the text of a property local law by reference made in, and as modified by, a local law listed in the Table. (3) At the end of Part 1 insert: 1.9. Application as to assistance animals This local law is subject to any written law and any law of the Commonwealth about assistance animals as defined in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Commonwealth) section 9(2). Table Local Citation of local law Gazette details of government adopting text of a local law adopting that made property local law text of property local law local law adopting text of a property local law 1. Belmont Local Government 13 September 2001 Property Local Law p. 5059-60 2. Boddington Local Government 29 November 2000 Property Local Law p. 6718-19 3. Boyup Brook Local Government 3 February 2004 Property Local Law p. 456-7 4. Capel Local Government 21 February 2001 Property Local Law p. 1111-12 5. Cranbrook Local Government 23 April 2002 Property Local Law p. 2144-6 Local Citation of local law Gazette details of government adopting text of a local law adopting that made property local law text of property local law local law adopting text of a property local law 6.
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