Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012 (Cwth)
This section applies if: (a) the Commissioner removes or suspends a responsible entity of a registered entity at a time; and (b) at that time, the registered entity is a federally regulated entity to which paragraph 205-15(b) (a trust, all of the trustees of which are constitutional corporations) applies, and to which no other paragraph in section 205-15 applies; and (c) just before that time, the responsible entity was:
(i) a corporation to which paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution applied; or
(ii) a body corporate that was incorporated in a Territory.
100-35(2)
Subject to subsection (3) , the Commissioner must not appoint a person as an acting responsible entity of the registered entity unless the person meets whichever of the following requirements is applicable: (a) in a case to which subparagraphs (1)(c)(i) and (ii) apply - the person is a constitutional corporation; (b) in a case to which only subparagraph (1)(c)(i) applies - the person is a corporation to which paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution applies; (c) in a case to which only subparagraph (1)(c)(ii) applies - the person is a body corporate that is incorporated in that Territory.
100-35(3)
The Commissioner may appoint a person that does not meet the requirement in subsection (2) as an acting responsible entity of the registered entity under section 100-30 if it is not practical for the Commissioner to appoint a person that does meet that requirement.
100-35(4)
If the Commissioner appoints a person that does not meet the requirement in subsection (2) as an acting responsible entity in accordance with subsection (3) at a time: (a) the person cannot act as a responsible entity under section 100-30 for longer than 6 months; and (b) if it becomes practical at a later time for the Commissioner to appoint a person that does meet that requirement - the person cannot act as a responsible entity after that later time.
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