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Council is empowered by various legislation to address unlawful activity by enforcing and administering certain laws to protect individuals, property, and the community as a whole.
Council currently has three separate policies related to compliance and enforcement. Given the similar nature of the three policies and their use operationally, Council staff have combined these policies into one.
The purpose of the policy is to assist Council staff to act promptly, consistently and effectively in response to alleged or detected unlawful activity and non-compliance. The policy creates a framework which ensures transparency, procedural fairness, allows all parties the right to be heard and makes sure the enforcement action is comparable to the alleged offence in each case.
We are now seeking feedback from the community about the draft policy.
Get involved
This consultation is now CLOSED.
Feedback was received until 5 pm on Wednesday, 22 November 2023.
Next Steps
Following the completion of the public consultation process, a formal report will be prepared for Council consideration.
Council is empowered by various legislation to address unlawful activity by enforcing and administering certain laws to protect individuals, property, and the community as a whole.
Council currently has three separate policies related to compliance and enforcement. Given the similar nature of the three policies and their use operationally, Council staff have combined these policies into one.
The purpose of the policy is to assist Council staff to act promptly, consistently and effectively in response to alleged or detected unlawful activity and non-compliance. The policy creates a framework which ensures transparency, procedural fairness, allows all parties the right to be heard and makes sure the enforcement action is comparable to the alleged offence in each case.
We are now seeking feedback from the community about the draft policy.
Get involved
This consultation is now CLOSED.
Feedback was received until 5 pm on Wednesday, 22 November 2023.
Next Steps
Following the completion of the public consultation process, a formal report will be prepared for Council consideration.
Written submissions can be uploaded here. You will need to be a registered user to upload your submission. Don't worry, it's quick and easy! And as a registered participant you will be able to use the full range of feedback tools on offer. You will also receive our newsletters advising of engagement opportunities.
Alternatively, you can email your submission to council@wattlerange.sa.gov.au with 'Draft Enforcement, Compliance and Order Making Policy' in the subject line.
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12 Sep 2023 - Council consideration of draft Policy
Enforcement, Compliance and Order Making Policy has finished this stage
Draft Enforcement, Compliance and Order Making Policy considered by Council and approved for public consultation (Minute Ref: Folio 10710; Item 15.3.3).
25 Oct 2023 - 22 Nov 2023 - Consultation Open
Enforcement, Compliance and Order Making Policy is currently at this stage