(1) A designated
person has a key role in performing scheme functions if the designated person
performs, or is expected to perform, one or more of the following tasks, with
no supervision or minimal supervision by the principal of the business of the
strata manager —
(a)
liaise with or report to a strata company or the council of a strata company;
(b)
attend or conduct meetings of a strata company or meetings of the council of a
strata company;
(c)
prepare or supervise the preparation of documents and correspondence
associated with the management of a strata company;
(d)
perform or supervise the carrying out of scheme functions under a strata
management contract including, without limitation, any of the following
functions —
(i)
collecting contributions on behalf of the strata company;
(ii)
obtaining or renewing insurance on behalf of the strata
company;
(iii)
making or attending to claims against insurance on behalf
of the strata company;
(iv)
keeping the roll of the strata company up to date.
(2) A designated
person does not have a key role in performing scheme functions if the
designated person’s primary role is to provide assistance or support
services to the principal of the business of the strata manager, or to another
designated person who does have a key role in performing scheme functions,
under the supervision of that principal or other designated person.
(3) The following
services are examples of assistance or support services —
(a) data
entry;
(b)
archiving and filing of documents;
(c)
bookkeeping.
(4) A designated
person who carries out repair or maintenance work, or specialist work, or
both, and no other work, does not have a key role in performing scheme
functions.