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ASSOCIATIONS ACT 2003 - SECT 119

Regulations

    (1)     The Administrator may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing matters:

        (a)     required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or

        (b)     necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.

    (2)     The Regulations may provide for any of the following matters:

        (a)     the cancellation, and matters arising out of the cancellation, of the incorporation of incorporated associations that have ceased to exist or to be associations, for this Act;

        (b)     the issue of certified copies of certificates of incorporation;

        (c)     the inspection of documents filed with the Director under this Act or the Regulations;

        (d)     the form of, and the matters to be provided for in, the constitution of incorporated associations;

        (e)     matters relating to the accounts of incorporated associations and the auditing of those accounts;

        (f)     the fees to be paid on the making, giving, publishing, issuing, filing or inspecting of any application, notice, declaration, certificate or other document under this Act or the Regulations;

        (g)     penalties for offences against the Regulations not exceeding 100 penalty units;

        (h)     the payment of a prescribed amount instead of a penalty that may otherwise be imposed for an offence against this Act or the Regulations and for the service of a notice relating to payment of the amount on a person alleged to have committed the offence and the particulars to be included in the notice.

    (3)     The Regulations may:

        (a)     make different provision in relation to:

            (i)     different persons or matters; or

            (ii)     different classes of persons or matters; or

        (b)     apply differently by reference to specified exceptions or factors.



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