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COMMUNITY LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 2021 - SECT 14
Documents and records to be provided to association at first AGM
14 Documents and records to be provided to association at first AGM
(1) An original owner required to convene a meeting under this Division must
deliver the following to the association at least 14 days before the
first annual general meeting of the association, or within 3 years after the
scheme is registered, whichever is earlier-- (a) all plans, specifications,
occupation certificates or other certificates, diagrams, depreciation
schedules and other documents (including policies of insurance) relating to
the scheme parcel,
(b) without limiting paragraph (a), all planning approvals, complying
development certificates and related endorsed plans, approvals, "as built"
drawings, compliance certificates (within the meaning of the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 ), fire safety certificates
and warranties relating to the scheme parcel,
(c) the association roll and
any notices or other records relating to the scheme parcel,
(d) a copy of the
diagram illustrating the situation of all service lines referred to in
section 34 of the Community Land Development Act 2021 that have been installed
within the scheme under which the association is constituted,
(e) the initial
maintenance schedule prepared by the original owner,
(f) any other document
or item relating to the scheme parcel that is prescribed by the regulations
for the purposes of this section.
: Maximum penalty--100 penalty units.
(2)
An original owner is only required under this section to deliver to the
association a thing if that thing is in the possession or control of the
original owner or may be obtained by the original owner by taking reasonable
steps to do so.
(3) This section does not require an original owner to
deliver to the association a document that exclusively evidences rights or
obligations of the original owner and that is not capable of being used for
the benefit of the association or any of the other owners.
(4) In this
section--
"scheme parcel" of an association that is-- (a) a community scheme--means the
community parcel, or
(b) a precinct scheme--means the precinct parcel, or
(c) a neighbourhood scheme--means the neighbourhood parcel.
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