Corporations Act 2001
Note: This Part does not apply to a CCIV or a sub-fund of a CCIV: see Division 4 of Part 8B.6 .
As soon as practicable after the administration of a company begins, each director must: (a) deliver to the administrator all books in the director ' s possession that relate to the company, other than books that the director is entitled, as against the company and the administrator, to retain; and (b) if the director knows where other books relating to the company are - tell the administrator where those books are.
438B(2)
Within 5 business days after the administration of a company begins or such longer period as the administrator allows, the directors must give to the administrator a report in the prescribed form about the company ' s business, property, affairs and financial circumstances.
[ CCH Note: Regulation 10.25.02(3)(g) (which was effective 1 March 2017) provides that the amendments made by No 11 of 2016, s 3, Sch 2[105] apply in relation to external administrations on and after 1 September 2017.]
438B(2A)
The administrator must, within 5 business days after receiving a report under subsection (2) , lodge a copy of the report.
[ CCH Note: Regulation 10.25.02(3)(g) (which was effective 1 March 2017) provides that the amendments made by No 11 of 2016, s 3, Sch 2[106] apply in relation to external administrations on and after 1 September 2017.]
[ CCH Note: S 438B(2A) will be amended by No 69 of 2020, s 3, Sch 1[711], by inserting " in the prescribed form " at the end, (effective 1 July 2026 or a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation).]
438B(3)
A director of a company under administration must: (a) attend on the administrator at such times; and (b) give the administrator such information about the company ' s business, property, affairs and financial circumstances;
as the administrator reasonably requires.
438B(4)
A person must not fail to comply with subsection (1) , (2) , (2A) or (3) .
[ CCH Note: Regulation 10.25.02(3)(g) (which was effective 1 March 2017) provides that the amendments made by No 11 of 2016, s 3, Sch 2[107] apply in relation to external administrations on and after 1 September 2017.]
438B(5)
An offence based on subsection (4) is an offence of strict liability.
Note: For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .
438B(6)
Subsection (4) does not apply to the extent that the person has a reasonable excuse.
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (6) , see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code .
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