Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006

CHAPTER 5 - MEETINGS  

PART 5-5 - EXEMPTION FROM OPERATION OF THIS CHAPTER  

Division 225 - Exemption from operation of this Chapter  

SECTION 225-15   REGISTRAR ' S POWER TO MAKE DETERMINATIONS  

225-15(1)    
The Registrar may determine in writing that:

(a)    a specified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation or a specified class of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation; and

(b)    the directors of a specified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation or of a specified class of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation (as the case may be);

are exempted from the provisions of this Chapter specified in the Registrar ' s determination.

Note:

For the criteria for making orders under this section, see section 225-20 .


225-15(2)    
The determination may:

(a)    be expressed to be subject to conditions; and

(b)    be indefinite or limited to a specified period.

225-15(3)    
The Registrar may, in writing, revoke, vary or suspend the determination.

225-15(4)    
Notice of the making, revocation, variation or suspension of a determination in relation to a specified class of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation, or the directors of a specified class of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation, must be published in the Gazette .

225-15(5)    
A determination under subsection (1) in relation to:

(a)    a specified class of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation; or

(b)    the directors of a specified class of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation;

is a legislative instrument.


225-15(6)    
A determination under subsection (1) in relation to:

(a)    a specified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation; or

(b)    the directors of a specified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation;

is not a legislative instrument.





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