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1 Australian Capital Territory A Republication No 8 Effective: 1 July 2015 Republication date: 1 July 2015 Last amendment made by A Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel2 About this republication The republished law This is a republication of the (including any amendment made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 (Editorial changes)) as in force on 1 July It also includes any commencement, amendment, repeal or expiry affecting this republished law to 1 July The legislation history and amendment history of the republished law are set out in endnotes 3 and 4. Kinds of republications The Parliamentary Counsel s Office prepares 2 kinds of republications of ACT laws (see the ACT legislation register at authorised republications to which the Legislation Act 2001 applies unauthorised republications. The status of this republication appears on the bottom of each page. Editorial changes The Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 authorises the Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial amendments and other changes of a formal nature when preparing a law for republication. Editorial changes do not change the effect of the law, but have effect as if they had been made by an Act commencing on the republication date (see Legislation Act 2001, s 115 and s 117). The changes are made if the Parliamentary Counsel considers they are desirable to bring the law into line, or more closely into line, with current legislative drafting practice. This republication includes amendments made under part 11.3 (see endnote 1). Uncommenced provisions and amendments If a provision of the republished law has not commenced, the symbol U appears immediately before the provision heading. Any uncommenced amendments that affect this republished law are accessible on the ACT legislation register (www.legislation.act.gov.au). For more information, see the home page for this law on the register. Modifications If a provision of the republished law is affected by a current modification, the symbol M appears immediately before the provision heading. The text of the modifying provision appears in the endnotes. For the legal status of modifications, see the Legislation Act 2001, section 95. Penalties At the republication date, the value of a penalty unit for an offence against this law is $150 for an individual and $750 for a corporation (see Legislation Act 2001, s 133).3 Australian Capital Territory Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Act 2 3 Dictionary 2 4 Notes 2 5 Offences against Act application of Criminal Code etc 3 6 Objects of Act 3 Part 2 Management of units plans Division 2.1 Who manages a units plan? 7 Owners corporation 4 Division 2.2 Owners corporation general 8 Owners corporation establishment 4 9 Owners corporation legal status 4 Effective: contents 14 Contents Page Division 2.3 Owners corporation membership and representatives 10 Members of owners corporation 5 11 Part-owners of units authorisation of representatives 5 12 Part-owners of units functions of representatives 6 13 Company-owned units authorisation of representatives 7 14 Company-owned units functions of representatives 8 15 Evidence of representative status 9 Part 3 Functions of owners corporations Division 3.1 Functions generally 16 Owners corporation functions Owners corporation general meetings Exemptions for units plans with 4 or fewer units 10 Division 3.2 Functions relating to property 19 Common property Dealings with common property Dealings in property generally Special privileges relating to common property Installation of sustainability and utility infrastructure on common property 12 Division 3.3 Maintenance and other services 24 Maintenance obligations Owners corporation may exempt itself from maintenance obligations Other qualifications on owners corporation s maintenance obligations Structural defects owners corporation may represent members Owners corporation entry to units Work on behalf of particular unit owners or occupiers Recovery of costs agreements under s Recovery of expenditure resulting from member or unit occupier s fault 19 Division 3.4 Other matters 32 Animals owners corporation s consent Restriction on owners corporation during developer control period 21 contents 2 Effective:5 Contents Page Part 4 People helping the owners corporation exercise its functions Division 4.1 Executive committees 34 Executive committee establishment Executive committee functions Executive committee what it must, may and cannot do Executive committee meetings Executive committee before the first annual general meeting Executive committee at and from the first annual general meeting Executive committee office-holders Executive committee chairperson s functions Executive committee secretary s functions Executive committee treasurer s functions Executive committee delegation Executive committee contractors and employees Executive members code of conduct Executive members protection from liability Executive committee validity of acts 30 Division 4.2 Managers 49 Definitions div Manager contract Manager not to be contracted for longer than 3 years Manager functions Manager transfer Manager ending contract Manager remedial breaches Manager code of conduct Manager public liability insurance Manager delegated functions 36 Division 4.3 Service contractors 59 Definitions div Service contractor contract Service contractor not to be contracted for longer than 25 years Service contractor functions 38 Effective: contents 36 Contents Page 63 Service contractor transfer Service contractor ending contract Service contractor remedial breaches 41 Division 4.4 Communication officers 66 Communications officer appointment Communications officer function 42 Part 5 Financial management Division 5.1 Financial functions generally 68 Owners corporation must have bank account Owners corporation may invest Owners corporation may borrow Owners corporation must not carry on business 45 Division 5.2 Administrative, special purpose and sinking funds 72 Definitions div Administrative fund Special purpose fund General fund budget General fund what must be paid into the fund? General fund what can fund be used for? General fund contributions General fund notice of contributions General fund when are contributions payable? Sinking fund Sinking fund plan Sinking fund plan meaning of expected sinking fund expenditure Sinking fund plan when must it be approved? Sinking fund plan review Sinking fund plan amendment Sinking fund what must be paid into the fund? Sinking fund what can fund be used for? Sinking fund contributions Sinking fund notice of contributions Sinking fund when are contributions payable? 56 contents 4 Effective:7 Contents Page 92 General and sinking funds in staged developments 56 Division 5.3 Powers in relation to money owing to owners corporation 93 Discounts amounts owing Interest amounts owing Recovery of amounts owing Security for unpaid amounts declaration of charge Security for unpaid amounts discharge Liability of part-owners 59 Division 5.4 Insurance 99 Meaning of building and land div Building insurance by owners corporation Exemption from building insurance requirements Public liability insurance by owners corporation Application of insurance money by owners corporation Additional insurance owners corporation Additional insurance unit owners 63 Part 6 Owners corporation rules 106 What are the rules of an owners corporation? Effect of rules Owners corporation may amend rules Breach of rules rule infringement notice Breach of rules failure to comply with rule infringement notice Breach of rules request for rule infringement notice Application of Legislation Act 67 Part 7 Owners corporation records 113 Corporate register establishment Corporate register information to be included Corporate register provision of information Corporate register access Names and addresses of executive members Insurance information Unit title certificate and access to owners corporation records 74 Effective: contents 58 Contents Page 120 Acting on information in unit title certificate Failure to provide information or certificate offence Owners corporation name, address and letterbox Service of documents on owners corporation Service of documents on members, interested people and occupiers 77 Part 8 Dispute resolution 125 Disputes involving the owners corporation generally Disputes involving the owners corporation particular matters Disputes involving the executive committee Disputes between unit owners Kinds of ACAT orders 81 Part 9 Protection of financiers for service contracts 130 Meaning of financed service contract and financier pt Who is a financier for a service contract? Financed service contract notice of change Financed service contract limitation on ending Financed service contract person authorised to act for financier Financed service contract agreement between owners corporation and financier prohibited 86 Part 10 Administrators Division 10.1 Interested parties 136 Who may apply for an administration order? ACAT appearances and service of applications 87 Division 10.2 Appointment, removal and functions 138 Appointment of administrator Removal or replacement of administrator Functions of administrator Delegation by administrator 89 Part 11 Miscellaneous Division 11.1 Mortgage insurance 142 Mortgage insurance of unit 90 contents 6 Effective:9 Contents Page 143 Payment under mortgage insurance policies Transfer of mortgagee s interest to insurer 90 Division 11.2 Miscellaneous 145 Determination of fees Approved forms Regulation-making power 91 Schedule 1 Codes of conduct 93 Part 1.1 Executive committees code of conduct 93 1 Understanding of Act and code 93 2 Honesty and fairness 93 3 Care and diligence 93 4 Acting in owners corporation s best interests 93 5 Complying with Act and code 93 6 Nuisance 94 7 Unconscionable conduct 94 8 Conflict of interest 94 Part 1.2 Managers code of conduct 95 1 Knowledge of Act and code 95 2 Honesty, fairness and professionalism 95 3 Skill, care and diligence 95 4 Acting in owners corporation s best interests 95 5 Keeping owners corporation informed of developments 95 6 Ensuring employees comply with Act and code 95 7 Fraudulent or misleading conduct 96 8 Unconscionable conduct 96 9 Conflict of duty or interest Goods and services to be supplied at competitive prices Manager to demonstrate keeping of particular records 97 Schedule 2 Executive committees 98 Part 2.1 What the executive committee must, may and cannot do 98 Effective: contents 710 Contents Page 2.1 Executive committee must keep minutes, and records and accounts Executive committee must present financial statements at annual general meeting Executive committee must present insurance details at annual general meeting Approving use of common property Decisions about taking legal action Taking urgent legal action Decisions about staged development 104 Part 2.2 Executive committee meetings and procedures Meetings of executive committee Quorum of executive committee Voting of executive committee Chairperson meetings 106 Schedule 3 General meetings 107 Part 3.1 General meetings Conduct of general meetings Annual general meetings First annual general meeting First annual general meeting developer to deliver records General meetings other than annual general meetings Notice of general meetings Requirements for notice of general meetings Defective notice of meetings Quorum at a general meeting owners corporation with 3 or more members Notice of reduced quorum decisions and adjournments Reduced quorum decisions effect Quorum at a general meeting owners corporation with 2 members Chairperson at a general meeting 114 Part 3.2 Resolutions at general meetings Decision-making at general meetings Ordinary resolutions 115 contents 8 Effective:11 Contents Page 3.16 Special resolutions Unopposed resolutions Unanimous resolutions Evidence of resolutions of owners corporation 118 Part 3.3 Voting at general meetings Who is entitled to vote? General meeting decisions about staged development One vote 1 unit Voting by mortgagees Mortgagee voting notice amendment and revocation Evidence of mortgagee s entitlement to vote Proxy votes Proxy votes limit on developer Value of votes Polls Voting by chairperson Absentee votes People under 18 or under other legal disabilities Declaration by chairperson of result of voting 125 Schedule 4 Default rules Definitions default rules Payment of rates and taxes by unit owners Repairs and maintenance Erections and alterations Use of common property Hazardous use of unit Use of unit nuisance or annoyance Noise Illegal use of unit What may an executive committee representative do? Seal of owners corporation 129 Effective: contents 912 Contents Page Dictionary 130 Endnotes 1 About the endnotes Abbreviation key Legislation history Amendment history Earlier republications Expired transitional or validating provisions 153 contents 10 Effective:13 Australian Capital Territory An Act to provide for the management of units plans, and for other purposes Effective: page 114 Part 1 Preliminary Section 1 Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Act This Act is the. 3 Dictionary The dictionary at the end of this Act is part of this Act. Note 1 Note 2 The dictionary at the end of this Act defines certain terms used in this Act, and includes references (signpost definitions) to other terms defined elsewhere. For example, the signpost definition class A unit see the Unit Titles Act 2001, section 10. means that the term class A unit is defined in that Act, section 10 and the definition applies to this Act. A definition in the dictionary (including a signpost definition) applies to the entire Act unless the definition, or another provision of the Act, provides otherwise or the contrary intention otherwise appears (see Legislation Act, s 155 and s 156 (1)). 4 Notes A note included in this Act is explanatory and is not part of this Act. Note See the Legislation Act, s 127 (1), (4) and (5) for the legal status of notes. page 2 Effective:15 Preliminary Part 1 Section 5 5 Offences against Act application of Criminal Code etc Other legislation applies in relation to offences against this Act. Note 1 Note 2 Criminal Code The Criminal Code, ch 2 applies to all offences against this Act (see Code, pt 2.1). The chapter sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility (including burdens of proof and general defences), and defines terms used for offences to which the Code applies (eg conduct, intention, recklessness and strict liability). Penalty units The Legislation Act, s 133 deals with the meaning of offence penalties that are expressed in penalty units. 6 Objects of Act The objects of this Act are to (a) make it clear who is responsible for managing units plans; and (b) help people who manage, or help in the management of units plans, understand and exercise their functions; and (c) assist in the resolution of disputes in relation to the management of units plans; and (d) make the law about the management of units plans easier to use generally. Effective: page 316 Part 2 Division 2.1 Section 7 Management of units plans Who manages a units plan? Part 2 Management of units plans Division 2.1 Who manages a units plan? 7 Owners corporation The owners corporation for a units plan is responsible for managing the units plan. Note An owners corporation may be helped by 1 or more of the following: (a) the executive committee of the owners corporation; (b) a manager engaged under s 50; (c) a service contractor engaged under s 60. Division 2.2 Owners corporation general 8 Owners corporation establishment (1) On the registration of a units plan, an owners corporation for the units plan is established under the name The Owners Units Plan No X. (2) In this section: X means the number given to the units plan by the registrar-general on its registration. 9 Owners corporation legal status (1) An owners corporation is a corporation. (2) An owners corporation (a) has perpetual succession; and (b) must have a common seal; and (c) may sue and be sued in its corporate name. page 4 Effective:17 Management of units plans Part 2 Owners corporation membership and representatives Division 2.3 Section 10 Division 2.3 Owners corporation membership and representatives 10 Members of owners corporation (1) The members of an owners corporation for a units plan are the owners of the units. (2) If a unit is owned by 2 or more part-owners, each part-owner is a member of the owners corporation. 11 Part-owners of units authorisation of representatives (1) This section applies if a unit is owned by 2 or more part-owners. (2) The part-owners of the unit must, by written notice to the owners corporation, authorise an individual to represent them as their agent (the part-owners representative) for this Act. (3) The part-owners representative must be one of the owners. Note If a company is a part-owner of the unit, the company s own representative may also be authorised as the part-owners representative (see s 14 (Company-owned units functions of representatives)). (4) The notice of authorisation must (a) be given to the owners corporation within 14 days after the lodgment for registration of the instrument under which the unit first becomes owned by the part-owners; and (b) include the full name and an address for correspondence of the representative; and (c) be signed by each part-owner of the unit. (5) The part-owners of the unit may change their representative by written notice to the owners corporation. Effective: page 518 Part 2 Division 2.3 Section 12 Management of units plans Owners corporation membership and representatives (6) The notice of change of authorisation must (a) include the full name and an address for correspondence of the new representative; and (b) be signed by each part-owner of the unit. (7) The part-owners representative may change the address for correspondence of the representative by written notice to the owners corporation. (8) The notice of change of address must be signed by the representative. (9) This section may be enforced in the same way as a rule of the owners corporation (see section 107 (Effect of rules)). 12 Part-owners of units functions of representatives (1) This section applies if a unit is owned by 2 or more part-owners. (2) Anything that an owner of the unit may do, or is required to do, under this Act may be done by the part-owners representative acting as the agent for the part-owners. (3) Any document, including a notice, that this Act requires the owners corporation or someone else to give to the part-owners may be given to the representative alone on their behalf under section 124 (Service of documents on members, interested people and occupiers). Note The owners corporation must give notice of a general meeting to the part-owners representative on behalf of the part-owners to comply with sch 3, s 3.6 (1) (a) (which requires notices to be given to each member of the owners corporation). (4) If a document is given to the part-owners by being given to the representative on their behalf, the representative must tell the other part-owners that the document has been given to the representative and (if asked) give them a copy of the document. page 6 Effective:19 Management of units plans Part 2 Owners corporation membership and representatives Division 2.3 Section 13 (5) Subsection (4) may be enforced in the same way as a rule of the owners corporation (see section 107 (Effect of rules)). Example s (4) and s (5) In breach of s (4), a part-owners representative for a unit does not tell a part-owner of the unit about a notice of a determination of general fund contribution (under s 78 (1)) given to the representative on the unit owners behalf. The part-owner may rely on s (5) to enforce s (4) against the representative for the unit. The relevant enforcement action is the same as for a breach of the owners corporation rules a civil action for breach of an agreement under seal (see s 107). Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132). 13 Company-owned units authorisation of representatives (1) This section applies if a company is the owner of a unit. Note Owner includes a part-owner (see dict). (2) The company must, by written notice to the owners corporation, authorise an individual to represent it as its agent (the company s representative) for this Act. (3) The company s representative must be an officer or employee of the company. (4) The notice of authorisation must (a) be given to the owners corporation within 14 days after the lodgment for registration of the instrument under which the company becomes an owner of the unit; and (b) include the full name and an address for correspondence of the representative; and (c) be signed on behalf of the company. (5) The company may change its representative by written notice to the owners corporation. Effective: page 720 Part 2 Division 2.3 Section 14 Management of units plans Owners corporation membership and representatives (6) The notice of change of authorisation must (a) include the full name and an address for correspondence of the new representative; and (b) be signed on behalf of the company. (7) The company s representative may change the address for correspondence of the representative by written notice to the owners corporation. (8) The notice of change of address must be signed by the representative. (9) This section may be enforced in the same way as a rule of the owners corporation (see section 107 (Effect of rules)). 14 Company-owned units functions of representatives (1) This section applies if a company is the owner of a unit. (2) Anything that the company may do, or is required to do, under this Act may be done by the company s representative acting as the agent for the company. (3) Any document, including a notice, that this Act requires the owners corporation or someone else to give to the company may be given to the representative on its behalf under section 124 (Service of documents on members, interested people and occupiers). Note The owners corporation must give notice of a general meeting to the company s representative on behalf of the company to comply with sch 3, s 3.6 (1) (a) (which requires notices to be given to each member of the owners corporation). page 8 Effective:21 Management of units plans Part 2 Owners corporation membership and representatives Division 2.3 Section Evidence of representative status Evidence of any of the following facts about a part-owners representative or a company s representative may be given by a certificate sealed with the owners corporation s seal: (a) the fact that the authorisation of a named representative was in force on a stated date; (b) the fact that a stated address for correspondence for a representative was the latest address for correspondence for the representative notified to the corporation on a stated date. Effective: page 922 Part 3 Division 3.1 Section 16 Functions of owners corporations Functions generally Part 3 Functions of owners corporations Division 3.1 Functions generally 16 Owners corporation functions (1) An owners corporation for a units plan has the following functions: (a) the enforcement of its rules; (b) the control, management and administration of the common property; (c) any other function given to the corporation under this Act or another territory law. Note 1 Note 2 The executive committee of an owners corporation exercises the functions of the corporation (see s 35 (1)). The executive committee must exercise its functions in accordance with any decision made by the owners corporation at a general meeting (see s 35 (3)). A provision of a law that gives an entity (including a person) a function also gives the entity powers necessary and convenient to exercise the function (see Legislation Act, s 196 and dict, pt 1, def entity). (2) The owners corporation must comply with all applicable laws in force in the Territory. 17 Owners corporation general meetings Schedule 3 applies to general meetings of an owners corporation for a units plan. 18 Exemptions for units plans with 4 or fewer units (1) An owners corporation for a units plan with 4 or fewer units may, by special resolution, exempt itself from the requirements of this Act as prescribed by regulation. (2) An exemption may be revoked by special resolution. page 10 Effective:23 Functions of owners corporations Part 3 Functions relating to property Division 3.2 Section 19 Division 3.2 Functions relating to property 19 Common property (1) An owners corporation for a units plan holds the common property as agent for (a) if all the units are owned by the same person the owner; or (b) in any other case the unit owners as tenants in common in shares proportional to their unit entitlement. Note The owners corporation may, by ordinary resolution, decide to hold sustainability infrastructure installed on common property as trustee for the unit owners (see s 23 (3)). (2) The owners corporation must give all members of the corporation opportunity for the reasonable use and enjoyment of the common property. 20 Dealings with common property (1) An owners corporation for a units plan may, if authorised by a special resolution, on conditions and for purposes stated in the resolution (a) grant or vary an easement over any part of the common property; or (b) take or vary an easement granted for the benefit of the common property; or (c) release an easement granted for the benefit of the common property. Note The owners corporation may, by ordinary resolution, grant an easement or any other right over the common property for the purpose of the installation, operation or maintenance of sustainability or utility infrastructure (see s 23 (1) (c)). (2) The owners corporation may not transfer, sublet or mortgage, at law or in equity, its interest in the common property. Effective: page 1124 Part 3 Division 3.2 Section 21 Functions of owners corporations Functions relating to property 21 Dealings in property generally (1) An owners corporation for a units plan may, if authorised by an ordinary resolution (a) hold property for a use in accordance with its functions; or (b) dispose of that property. (2) However, the only interests in land that an owners corporation may hold, at law or in equity, are as follows: (a) the lease of the common property; (b) an easement granted for the benefit of the common property; (c) a registered charge under section 96 securing an amount payable to the corporation; (d) an interest in the common property of a community title scheme that includes the land subdivided by the units plan. 22 Special privileges relating to common property (1) An owners corporation for a units plan may, if authorised by an unopposed resolution, grant a special privilege, other than a sublease, for the enjoyment of the common property, or any part of the common property, to (a) a unit owner; or (b) someone else with an interest in a unit. (2) A grant under subsection (1) may be terminated, in accordance with a special resolution, by written notice given by the owners corporation to the person to whom the grant was made. 23 Installation of sustainability and utility infrastructure on common property (1) An owners corporation for a units plan may, if authorised by an ordinary resolution page 12 Effective:25 Functions of owners corporations Part 3 Functions relating to property Division 3.2 Section 23 (a) approve the installation of sustainability or utility infrastructure on the common property; and (b) approve the financing of the installation of the sustainability or utility infrastructure; and (c) grant an easement or any other right over any part of the common property for the purpose of the installation, operation or maintenance of the sustainability or utility infrastructure. (2) The owners corporation may only approve the installation, and financing, of sustainability or utility infrastructure under this section if satisfied, after considering the following, the long-term benefit of the proposed infrastructure is greater than the cost of installing and maintaining the infrastructure: (a) a site plan of the proposed infrastructure; (b) a maintenance plan for the proposed infrastructure; (c) if the proposed infrastructure is to be financed by a third party the terms of the financing arrangements; (d) the direct and indirect costs of the proposed infrastructure; (e) the long-term environmental sustainability benefits of the proposed infrastructure; (f) any other matter prescribed by regulation. (3) The owners corporation may, by ordinary resolution, decide to hold sustainability infrastructure (including existing sustainability infrastructure) installed on common property and any income earned from the operation of the infrastructure as trustee for (a) if all the units are owned by the same person the owner; or (b) in any other case the unit owners as tenants in common in shares proportional to their unit entitlement. Effective: page 13 View more
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