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COMMUNITY LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 2021 - SECT 125

Financing and installation of sustainability infrastructure

125 Financing and installation of sustainability infrastructure

(1) Before approving a sustainability infrastructure resolution, an association must consider the following--
(a) the cost of the sustainability infrastructure and works including any expected running and maintenance costs,
(b) who will own, install and maintain the sustainability infrastructure,
(c) the extent to which the use of the sustainability infrastructure will be available to all or some of the members of the association,
(d) any matter prescribed by the regulations.
(2) In this Act--

"sustainability infrastructure" means changes to part of the association property (which includes the installation, removal, modification or replacement of anything on or forming part of that property) for any one or more of the following purposes--
(a) to reduce the consumption of energy or water or to increase the efficiency of its consumption,
(b) to reduce or prevent pollution,
(c) to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill,
(d) to increase the recovery or recycling of materials,
(e) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,
(f) to facilitate the use of sustainable forms of transport,
Note--: For example, installing electric vehicle charging stations.
(g) a purpose prescribed by the regulations.

"sustainability infrastructure resolution" means a resolution to do any one or more of the following that is specified to be a sustainability infrastructure resolution--
(a) to finance sustainability infrastructure,
(b) to add to the association property, alter the association property or erect a new structure on association property for the purpose of installing sustainability infrastructure,
(c) to amend the management statement of the association to change the by-laws of the scheme for the purposes of the installation or use (or both) of sustainability infrastructure.



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