Source: https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/whole/html/inforce/2017-05-19/act-1981-074
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 06:27:17
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This Act may be cited as the Associations Incorporation Act 1981.
(2)Subsection (1) does not apply so as to exclude an incorporated association that is a company under the Corporations Act from the provisions of Part 5A.1 of that Act, other than section 601AD(2), (3) and (4).
(3)Subsection (1) extends to a company within the meaning of the Corporations Act as soon as it becomes an incorporated association under this Act.
(4)Subsection (1) has effect only for so long as a body is an incorporated association under this Act.
(ii)a partnership under the Partnership Act 1891; or
(iii)an organisation under the Industrial Relations Act 2016 that is incorporated because of the application of section 611 of that Act; or
(iv)a school council or parents and citizens association under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006; or
(2)However, subsection (1)(e)(iv) does not make an association ineligible for incorporation if the chief executive is satisfied the association has as its main purpose the holding of property for meeting the medical, hospital, nursing and rehabilitation costs (the medical costs), and similar and related costs, of an individual who is suffering from a serious medical condition or injury.
amd 1996 No. 56 s 6; 1997 No. 83 s 4; 1999 No. 27 s 76 sch 1pt 3; 1999 No. 33 s 747 sch 3; 2006 No. 39 s 512 (1) sch 1; 2016 No. 63 s 1157 sch 6; 2017 No. 12 s 4
(3)Subsection (2) has effect despite anything in the association’s rules.
(2)Subsection (1) does not apply if the use or disclosure of the information is approved by the incorporated association.
(2)The operation of subsection (1)(a)—
(3)If the unauthorised act, conveyance or transfer sought to be restrained in any proceedings under subsection (2)(a) is being or ought to be performed or made pursuant to any contract to which the incorporated association is a party, the court having jurisdiction in the matter may, if all the parties to the contract are parties to the proceedings and if the court deems it to be just and equitable, set aside and restrain the performance of the contract and may allow to the incorporated association or to other parties to the contract (as the case requires) compensation for the loss or damage sustained by either of them which may result from the action of the court in setting aside and restraining the performance of the contract, but anticipated profits to be derived from the performance of the contract shall not be awarded by the court as a loss or damage sustained.
(4)If the incorporated association does not comply with the request under subsection (3)(b) within 40 days after it is given the notice, the chief executive may cancel the association’s incorporation.
exp 8 September 1995 (see s 46A(3))
(1) AIA s 20A applies (see s 46A(2))
(3)Subsection (1) does not apply to an incorporated association as far as its own rules provide that the subsection does not apply to the association.
(b)a level 2 incorporated association, if the association is required to have an audit conducted under the Collections Act 1966, the Gaming Machine Act 1991 or under any law for any other purpose;
(c)a level 3 incorporated association, if the association is required to have an audit conducted under the Collections Act 1966, the Gaming Machine Act 1991 or under any law for any other purpose.
(ii)for a level 2 or level 3 incorporated association mentioned in subsection (1)(b) or (c)—an auditor, an accountant, or an approved person; and
(3)Within 1 month after the financial documents mentioned in subsection (2)(c) are presented to the association’s annual general meeting, the following must be lodged with the chief executive—
A and B are partners in an accounting firm. A can not conduct an audit because, under subsection (5)(a), A is a member of the association’s management committee. B also can not conduct an audit because of subsection (6).
(1)This section applies to a level 2 incorporated association that is not required to have an audit conducted under the Collections Act 1966, the Gaming Machine Act 1991 or under any law for any other purpose.
(3)Within 1 month after the financial documents mentioned in subsection (2)(b) are presented to the association’s annual general meeting, the following must be lodged with the chief executive—
(b)a copy of the signed statement mentioned in subsection (2)(b)(ii);
(5)A person must not sign the statement mentioned in subsection (2)(b)(ii) if the person is—
(1)This section applies to a level 3 incorporated association that is not required to have an audit conducted under the Collections Act 1966, the Gaming Machine Act 1991 or under any law for any other purpose.
(b)provide a signed statement mentioned in section 59A(2)(b)(ii).
s 64 amd 1996 No. 56 s 15; 1997 No. 9 s 7; 2000 No. 16 s 590 sch 1pt 2; 2011 No. 45 s 219
(a)a secretary mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (b) is a member of the management committee; and
(b)a secretary mentioned in subsection (1)(c) is not a member of the management committee.
(2)If the management committee removes a secretary who was appointed as mentioned in section 66(1)(b), the removal does not otherwise affect the person’s membership of the management committee.
pres s 69 amd 1995 No. 7 s 3 sch; 1996 No. 56 s 19; 2000 No. 16 s 590 sch 1pt 2; 2007 No. 36 s 2 sch
(c)a trustee of trust land under the Land Act 1994.
(3)Subsection (2) has effect despite anything in the old associations’ rules.
(2)The notice under subsection (1)(a) must include a statement that a creditor may notify the chief executive in writing within 21 days after the notice is given to the creditor that the creditor opposes the amalgamation and the reasons for the creditor’s opposition.
(4)If the chief executive receives a notice from a creditor within the time stated in a notice under subsection (1)(a), the chief executive must not grant the application without the sanction of the Supreme Court.
(1)The voluntary winding-up of an incorporated association under section 89 is declared to be an applied Corporations legislation matter for the Corporations (Ancillary Provisions) Act 2001, part 3 in relation to the Corporations Act, parts 5.5 and 5.6, subject to the following changes to the provisions of parts 5.5 and 5.6—
(b)any other changes, within the meaning of the Corporations (Ancillary Provisions) Act 2001, part 3 that are prescribed under a regulation.
The Corporations (Ancillary Provisions) Act 2001, part 3, provides for the application of provisions of the Corporations Act and the ASIC Act, part 3, as laws of the State in respect of any matter declared by a law of the State, whether with or without modification, to be an applied Corporations legislation matter for that part in relation to those Commonwealth provisions.
(2)The winding-up of an incorporated association under section 90 is declared to be an applied Corporations legislation matter for the Corporations (Ancillary Provisions) Act 2001, part 3, in relation to the Corporations Act, part 5.7, subject to the following changes to the provisions of part 5.7—
(m)a reference in sections 495, 542(1), 547 and 548 to a contributory of a company is to be read as a reference to a member of an incorporated association.
(a)the chief executive has served a notice on a relevant officer of an incorporated association under section 93(1); and
(2)If an association’s registration is reinstated under section 94B(1) on the application of a person, the chief executive must also give notice of the reinstatement to the person.
def eligible friendly society om 1999 No. 27 s 76 sch 1pt 3
def former society amd 1997 No. 39 s 472 sch 7; 1999 No. 27 s 76 sch 1pt 3
def registrar sub 1997 No. 39 s 472 sch 7; 1999 No. 27 s 76 sch 1pt 3
amd 1999 No. 27 s 76 sch 1pt 3
om 1999 No. 27 s 76 sch 1pt 3
renum 1999 No. 27 s 76 sch 1pt 3
See the Corporations Act, section 601BC(8)(d) and the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Cwlth), section 22-5(1)(h)(i).
(a)section 106B; or
(A)the letters patent issued to the RECI Act corporation under the repealed Religious Educational and Charitable Institutions Act 1861; or
(a)section 106I; or
QCAT information notice means a written notice complying with the QCAT Act, section 157(2).
(a)that the letters patent issued to the RECI Act corporation under the repealed Religious Educational and Charitable Institutions Act 1861 are taken to be cancelled, under section 106M(b), from the day of the transfer; and
(3)Despite the repeal of the Code by the Financial Sector Reform (Queensland) Act 1999, section 17, subsections (1) and (2) continue to apply as if the Code had not been repealed.
(4)Subsection (3) does not apply to a person who, when giving the document—
(2)Subsection (1) does not limit any way of serving an incorporated association provided under any other law, but does not apply to the service of a notice under section 93.
exp 8 September 1996 (see prev s 138(3))
(a)before the commencement, an incorporated association appointed a person mentioned in pre-amended section 59(1)(b)(ii) or (iii) to audit the association’s financial affairs for the 2004-2005 financial year; and
(2)For the purpose of the person performing the audit, pre-amended section 59(1)(b)(ii) or (iii) continues to apply as if the Audit Legislation Amendment Act 2006 had not commenced.
pre-amended, in relation to section 59(1)(b)(ii) or (iii), means the provision as in force before the commencement.
(1)This section applies if, immediately before the commencement of this section, an incorporated association had a registered office complying with section 17(2) as in force immediately before the commencement.
(1)This section applies if, on the commencement of this section, an incorporated association’s name does not comply with section 29(3).
(2)The incorporated association is not required to comply with section 29(3) until 3 months after the next annual general meeting of the association after the commencement.
(2)The management committee of the incorporated association is not required to comply with section 70(2) and (3) until its second annual general meeting after the commencement.
The provisions of part 6, division 2, as amended by the Associations Incorporation and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2007, only apply to an incorporated association if the end date of the association’s reportable financial year happens after the commencement of this section.
(1)This section applies if, immediately before the commencement of this section, a person was approved by the chief executive under section 59(1)(b)(v), as in force immediately before the commencement, as having appropriate qualifications to audit the financial affairs of an incorporated association.
(a)for an application for incorporation—section 10(1)(b); or
(b)for an application to change a name—section 36(1)(b).
(a)for part 2—section 7(1); or
(b)for part 9, division 1—section 75(1); or
(c)for part 9, division 2—section 82(1).
audit report see section 59(2)(c).
Cooperatives Act means the Cooperatives Act 1997.
(b)the audit report mentioned in section 59(2)(c);
(c)the statement of an auditor, an accountant or approved person mentioned in section 59A(2)(b)(ii);
(d)the statement of the association’s president or treasurer mentioned in section 59B(2)(b)(ii).
incorporation resolutions, for an association, see section 6(1).
nominated address, for an incorporated association, see section 17(1).
(a)for an application for incorporation—section 10(2); or
(b)for an application by an association to change its name—section 36(2).
public trustee means the public trustee within the meaning of the Public Trustee Act 1978.
RECI Act corporation means a corporation incorporated under the repealed Religious Educational and Charitable Institutions Act 1861.
repealed Acts means the Acts specified in the schedule repealed by section 4(1) as in force immediately before the commencement of the amendments of this Act made by the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1993.