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BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT (ACCOMMODATION MODULE) REGULATION 2020 - REG 89

Quorum for general meetings [SM, s 99]

89 Quorum for general meetings [SM, s 99]

(1) In addition to being present personally at a general meeting, a voter is taken to be present at the meeting if the voter
(a) appointed a proxy for the meeting; or
(b) cast a hard copy vote before the start of the meeting; or
(c) cast an electronic vote before the start of the meeting.
(2) For subsection (1) , a body corporate may decide by ordinary resolution that a voter is present personally at a meeting if the voter can cast a vote at the meeting by electronic means.
Examples of an electronic means—
teleconferencing, videoconferencing
(3) A quorum at a general meeting is—
(a) if, under subsection (4) , the body corporate has decided a minimum percentage of voters for a quorum—at least the minimum percentage; or
(b) otherwise—at least 25% of the voters for the meeting.
(4) A body corporate may, by special resolution, decide a minimum percentage of voters for a quorum at a general meeting that is—
(a) not less than 10% of the number of voters; and
(b) not more than 25% of the number of voters.
(5) Despite subsection (3) , the number of voters that must be present personally for a meeting is—
(a) if the number of voters for the meeting is 3 or more—2 unless the body corporate decides by special resolution that only 1 voter may be present; or
(b) if the number of voters for the meeting is fewer than 3—1.
(6) For this section, the number of voters for the meeting must be calculated as follows—
(a) a person whose name is, or whose name must be, recorded on the roll as a voter more than once must be counted as 1 voter;
(b) 2 or more persons whose names are, or whose names must be, recorded on the roll as a voter for the same lot owner, must be counted as 1 voter;
(c) 2 or more co-owners of a lot must be counted as 1 voter.
(7) Despite section 93 (2) , each voter present at the meeting must be counted as a voter for the meeting.



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