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RETIREMENT VILLAGES ACT 1999 - SECT 5

Meaning of "retirement village"

5 Meaning of "retirement village"

(1) For the purposes of this Act, a
"retirement village" is a complex containing residential premises that are--
(a) predominantly or exclusively occupied, or intended to be predominantly or exclusively occupied, by retired persons who have entered into village contracts with an operator of the complex, or
(b) prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this definition.
(2) It does not matter that some residential premises in the complex may be occupied by employees of the operator or under residential tenancy agreements containing a term to the effect that this Act does not apply to the premises the subject of the agreement (instead of being occupied under residence contracts), or that those premises do not form part of the retirement village.
(3) However, a
"retirement village" does not include any of the following--
(a) any building or any part of a building used or intended to be used for the provision of residential care, within the meaning of the Aged Care Act 1997 of the Commonwealth, by an approved provider under that Act,
Note--: Paragraph (a) excludes from the definition of
"retirement village" buildings that are commonly known as Commonwealth-subsidised hostels and nursing homes.
(b) a nursing home within the meaning of the Public Health Act 2010 ,
(c) any building or part of a building intended to be used for the provision of respite care (within the meaning of Aged Care Act 1997 of the Commonwealth),
(d) a community within the meaning of the Residential (Land Lease) Communities Act 2013 ,
(e) any residential premises the subject of a residential tenancy agreement to which the NSW Aboriginal Housing Office or the New South Wales Land and Housing Corporation is a party,
(f) a boarding-house or lodging house,
(g) any accommodation provided in a complex for employees of the complex who are not residents of the retirement village,
(h) any residential premises the subject of a residential tenancy agreement in the form prescribed under the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 to which the operator of a retirement village is a party and that contains a term to the effect that this Act does not apply to the residential premises the subject of the agreement,
(i) any other place or part of a place excluded from this definition by the regulations.



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