Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006
Regulations concerning registered native title bodies corporate generally
633-5(1)
Without limiting section 633-1 , the regulations may modify any of the provisions of this Act (other than subsections (8) and (9) of this section) as they relate to a registered native title body corporate.
Regulations concerning registered native title bodies corporate and special administrators
633-5(2)
Without limiting subsection (1) , the regulations may modify the operation of: (a) Division 499 ; and (b) the provisions of the Corporations Act (as applied by section 499-10 );
in relation to the functions, duties and powers of a special administrator for a registered native title body corporate.
633-5(3)
Without limiting subsection (1) , the regulations may make provision for the manner in which a special administrator for a registered native title body corporate is to exercise his or her powers in relation to the body corporate.
Regulations concerning registered native title bodies corporate and receivers or liquidators
633-5(4)
Without limiting subsection (1) , regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 516-1(2)(b) may modify the operation of the Corporations Act receiver provisions in relation to the functions, duties and powers of a receiver or controller of property of a registered native title body corporate.
633-5(5)
Without limiting subsection (1) , the regulations may make provision for the manner in which a receiver or controller of property of a registered native title body corporate is to exercise his or her powers in relation to the body corporate.
Regulations concerning registered native title bodies corporate and administrators
633-5(6)
Without limiting subsection (1) , regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 521-1(2)(b) may modify the operation of the Corporations Act administration provisions in relation to the functions, duties and powers of an administrator appointed under those provisions for a registered native title body corporate.
633-5(7)
Without limiting subsection (1) , the regulations may make provision for the manner in which an administrator appointed under those provisions for a registered native title body corporate is to exercise his or her powers in relation to the body corporate.
Regulations must not increase criminal penalties etc.
633-5(8)
Regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1) must not: (a) increase, or have the effect of increasing, the maximum penalty for any offence; or (b) widen, or have the effect of widening, the scope of any offence.
Consistency with Native Title legislation obligations
633-5(9)
To avoid doubt, regulations that modify this Act in relation to a registered native title body corporate, must not be inconsistent with the Native Title legislation obligations.
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