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CEMETERIES AND CREMATORIA ACT 2013 - SECT 18
Care and diligence--civil obligation only
18 Care and diligence--civil obligation only
(1) Care and diligence--voting members of Board A voting member of the Board
must exercise his or her powers and discharge his or her duties with the
degree of care and diligence that a reasonable person would exercise if the
person-- (a) were a member of the Board in the Cemeteries Agency's
circumstances, and
(b) occupied the office held by, and had the same
responsibilities as, the member of the Board.
Maximum civil penalty: $27,500.
(2) Business judgment rule A voting member of the Board who makes a
business judgment is taken to meet the requirements of subsection (1), and the
member's equivalent duties at common law and in equity in respect of the
judgment, if the member-- (a) makes the judgment in good faith for a proper
purpose, and
(b) does not have a material personal interest in the subject
matter of the judgment, and
(c) informs the member about the subject matter
of the judgment to the extent that the member reasonably believes to be
appropriate, and
(d) rationally believes that the judgment is in the best
interests of the Cemeteries Agency.
(3) The voting member's belief that the
judgment is in the best interests of the Cemeteries Agency is a rational one
unless the belief is one that no reasonable person in the member's position
would hold. Note : This subsection only operates in relation to duties under
this section and the equivalent duties at common law or in equity (including
the duty of care that arises under the common law principles governing
liability for negligence)--it does not operate in relation to duties under any
other provision of this Act or under any other laws.
(4) In this section--
"business judgment" means any decision to take or not take action in respect
of a matter relevant to the functions of the Cemeteries Agency.
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