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BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT ACT 1997 - SECT 203
Body corporate may require information to be given
203 Body corporate may require information to be given
(1) If the body corporate for a community titles scheme suspects on reasonable
grounds that a person should have, but has not, given a notice (the
"earlier notice" ) under this division (including under a provision of a
regulation module made under this division), the body corporate may, by
written notice given to the person, require the person to give to the body
corporate, within a stated reasonable time (of at least 28 days after the
notice is given), a written notice containing the information the body
corporate reasonably requires to decide whether the person should have given
the earlier notice.
(2) If the body corporate for a community titles scheme
is satisfied that a person should have, but has not, given a notice (also the
"earlier notice" ) under this division (including under a provision of a
regulation module made under this division), the body corporate may, by
written notice given to the person, require the person to give to the body
corporate, within a stated reasonable time (of at least 28 days after the
notice is given), a written notice containing the information required to have
been included in the earlier notice.
(3) If a body corporate gives a person a
notice under subsection (1) or (2) , the person must comply with the notice
unless the person has a reasonable excuse. Penalty— Maximum penalty for
subsection (3) —20 penalty units.
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