Below is a list of legislation which falls under the responsibility of the Chief Minister and Treasury Directorate.
Chief Minister
- Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Act 2004
- Auditor-General Act 1996
- Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988 (Cwlth)
- City of Canberra Arms Act 1932
- Government Agencies (Campaign Advertising) Act 2009
- Inquiries Act 1991
- Legislative Assembly (Broadcasting) Act 2001
- Legislative Assembly (Members' Staff) Act 1989
- Legislative Assembly (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Act 2012
- Legislative Assembly Precincts Act 2001
- Ombudsman Act 1989
- Public Interest Disclosure Act 1994
- Public Interest Disclosure Act 2012
- Public Sector Management Act 1994
- Remuneration Tribunal Act 1995
- Royal Commissions Act 1991
- Territory Records Act 2002, part 3A
Treasurer
- Appropriation Acts
- Competition Policy Reform Act 1996
- Duties Act 1999, administration provisions relating to policy
- Election Commitments Costing Act 2012
- Emergencies Act 2004, schedule 1
- Financial Agreement Act 1994
- Financial Management Act 1996
- Financial Sector Reform Act 1999 (ACT)
- Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission Act 1997
- Land Tax Act 2004, administration provisions relating to policy
- Legislation Act 2001, chapter 5
- Legislative Assembly (Members' Superannuation) Act 1991
- Motor Sport (Public Safety) Act 2006
- Payroll Tax Act 2011, administration provisions relating to policy
- Rates Act 2004, administration provisions relating to policy
- Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008
- Territory Superannuation Provision Protection Act 2000
Minister for Workplace Safety and Industrial Relations
- Annual Leave Act 1973, except administration provisions that are the responsibility of the Attorney-General
- Dangerous Substances Act 2004, except administration provisions that are the responsibility of the Attorney-General
- Holidays Act 1958
- Long Service Leave (Portable Schemes) Act 2009
- Long Service Leave Act 1976, except part 3 administration and enforcement provisions that are the responsibility of the Attorney-General
- Machinery Act 1949, except sections 5 and 6
- Scaffolding and Lifts Act 1912, except administration provisions that are the responsibility of the Attorney-General
- Standard Time and Summer Time Act 1972
- Truck Act 1900
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011, except administration provisions that are the responsibility of the Attorney-General
- Workers Compensation Act 1951, except administration provisions that are the responsibility of the Attorney-General
Further information can be obtained from:
Sue Hall
Director
Corporate Management
+61 2 6207 0569