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NSW TRUSTEE AND GUARDIAN ACT 2009 - SECT 81
Reciprocal arrangements for management of estates
81 Reciprocal arrangements for management of estates
(1) In this section--
"management functions" of the NSW Trustee or the Public Trustee of a
reciprocating State means functions that may be exercised in the management of
the estate of a person by the NSW Trustee or the Public Trustee of the
reciprocating State.
"Public Trustee" of a reciprocating State means a person or body who exercises
functions equivalent to the protective capacities of the NSW Trustee in the
reciprocating State.
"reciprocating State" means-- (a) any other State or a Territory of Australia,
or
(b) any country prescribed by the regulations as a reciprocating State for
the purposes of this section.
(2) The Public Trustee of a reciprocating State
may, by notice in writing to the NSW Trustee, authorise the NSW Trustee to
exercise specified management functions of the NSW Trustee in relation to the
estate in New South Wales of a person who resides in the reciprocating State
and is certified by the Public Trustee of the reciprocating State to be
incapable of managing his or her own affairs (an
"interstate protected person" ).
(3) The NSW Trustee has the same functions
in relation to the management in this State of the estate of an
interstate protected person as it has in the management in this State of the
estate of a protected person.
(4) The NSW Trustee must pay or deliver to the
Public Trustee of the reciprocating State the balance of any property or money
of the estate of an interstate protected person received by the NSW Trustee,
after payment of creditors and any charges under this Act.
(5) The
NSW Trustee may, by notice in writing to the Public Trustee of a
reciprocating State, authorise the Public Trustee to exercise specified
management functions of the NSW Trustee in relation to the estate in the
reciprocating State of a managed person.
(6) The NSW Trustee-- (a) is not
required to see to the application of, and is not liable in respect of, any
money or property paid or delivered to the Public Trustee of a
reciprocating State under this section, and
(b) is not liable for any act or
omission of the Public Trustee of a reciprocating State in the exercise of
functions referred to in this section.
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