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INTEGRATED RESORT DEVELOPMENT ACT 1987 - SECT 125

Chairperson, secretary and treasurer of executive committee

125 Chairperson, secretary and treasurer of executive committee

(1) The chairperson shall preside at all meetings of the executive committee at which the chairperson is present and, if the chairperson is absent from any meeting, the members of the executive present at that meeting shall appoint one of their number to preside at that meeting during the absence of the chairperson.
(2) A person shall not exercise or perform any of the powers, authorities, duties, or functions of the primary thoroughfare body corporate or of the treasurer of the primary thoroughfare body corporate, being powers, authorities, duties or functions relating to the receipt or expenditure of, or accounting for, moneys, or the keeping of the books of account, of the primary thoroughfare body corporate, unless the person is—
(a) the treasurer of the primary thoroughfare body corporate; or
(b) a person with whom the treasurer of the primary thoroughfare body corporate is required by an order of the executive committee to exercise or perform jointly that power, authority, duty or function, or who is enabling the treasurer to comply with the order.
Penalty—
Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
(3) The treasurer of the primary thoroughfare body corporate may delegate the exercise or performance of any of the treasurer’s powers (other than this power of delegation), authorities, duties or functions as treasurer, the delegation of which is specifically approved by the executive committee, to another member of the executive committee so approved, subject to such limitations as to time or otherwise as are so approved and, while a delegate is acting in accordance with the terms of a delegation under this subsection, the delegate shall be deemed to be the treasurer of the primary thoroughfare body corporate.
(4) The executive committee may, by a notice in writing, served on the treasurer of the primary thoroughfare body corporate, order that the treasurer shall not exercise or perform any of the treasurer’s powers, authorities, duties or functions that are specified in the notice, unless the treasurer does so jointly with another person so specified.
(5) A person who has possession or control of—
(a) any records, books of account or keys belonging to the primary thoroughfare body corporate; or
(b) the primary thoroughfare body corporate roll; or
(c) any other property of the primary thoroughfare body corporate;
shall, within 7 days after service on the person of notice of a resolution of the executive committee requiring the person to do so, deliver those records, books of account and keys and that roll and other property to a member of the executive committee specified in the notice.
Penalty—
Maximum penalty for subsection (5) —20 penalty units.



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