Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006
While an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation is under special administration, the special administrator: (a) has control of the corporation ' s business, property and affairs; and (b) may carry on that business and manage that property and those affairs; and (c) may terminate or dispose of all or part of that business, and may dispose of any of that property; and (d) may engage or discharge employees on behalf of the corporation; and (e) may perform any function, and exercise any power, that:
(i) the corporation; or
(ii) any of the corporation ' s officers; or
could perform or exercise if the corporation were not under special administration.
(iii) the corporation ' s members;
This subsection has effect even if the offices of the corporation ' s officers are not vacated on the appointment of the special administrator.
499-5(2)
To avoid doubt and without limiting paragraph (1)(e) , the special administrator may perform any function and exercise any power that the corporation has as trustee.
499-5(3)
Without limiting subsection (1) , the special administrator may do the following: (a) change the corporation ' s constitution; (b) admit a person as a member of the corporation; (c) remove a person as a member of the corporation; (d) appoint a person as a director or secretary of the corporation; (e) terminate a person ' s appointment as a director or secretary of the corporation; (f) terminate a person ' s appointment as contact person for the corporation.
499-5(4)
In changing the corporation ' s constitution, the special administrator does not have to comply with paragraph 69-5(1)(a) (special resolution), section 69-15 (satisfying extra requirements in constitution) or section 69-20 (corporation to lodge copy of changes).
Note:
The special administrator must still lodge a copy of the change under section 69-25 .
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