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STATE OWNED CORPORATIONS ACT 1989 - SECT 20HA
Authority for Minister to act for and on behalf of a voting shareholder
20HA Authority for Minister to act for and on behalf of a voting shareholder
(1) A voting shareholder of a statutory SOC may authorise any Minister to act
for and on behalf of the voting shareholder in his or her capacity as a voting
shareholder while he or she is unavailable (by reason of his or her absence or
disability or for any other reason).
(2) If a Minister is authorised under
this section to act for and on behalf of a voting shareholder, any
function of a voting shareholder may, while the authority remains in force, be
exercised from time to time by the Minister instead of by that voting
shareholder. However, the Minister authorised under this section may not
exercise the function of authorising another Minister under this section.
(3)
Any act, matter or thing done or omitted to be done by a Minister while acting
for or on behalf of a voting shareholder pursuant to an authority under this
section is to be as valid and have the same consequences as if the act, matter
or thing had been done or omitted to be done by that voting shareholder.
(4)
A Minister who purports to act for or on behalf of a voting shareholder is
presumed, until the contrary is proved, to be authorised under this section.
(5) An authority under this section may be revoked by the voting shareholder
who granted it, or by the Premier.
(6) An authority under this section
operates until: (a) the end of the term specified in the authority, or
(b)
the authority is revoked, or
(c) the voting shareholder who granted the
authority ceases to be a voting shareholder, or
(d) by virtue of this or any
other Act, the Minister authorised under the authority becomes a person who
cannot be a voting shareholder of the statutory SOC,
whichever occurs first.
(7) In the constitution of the statutory SOC of which the Minister is a voting
shareholder, and in any Act or instrument, a reference to a voting shareholder
under this Act includes a reference to any Minister who is acting for or on
behalf of a voting shareholder.
(8) A Minister may be authorised under this
section by reference to his or her name or by reference to the title of the
office that he or she holds as Minister pursuant to an authority under this
section.
(9) An authority under this section must be in writing, signed by
the voting shareholder who granted it.
(10) The revocation of an authority
under this section must be in writing, signed by the voting shareholder who
granted the authority or by the Premier.
(11) Notice of an authority under
this section, or of the revocation of such an authority, may be published in
the Gazette at any time, and, where such a notice is so published, judicial
notice is to be taken of the notice and of the authority or revocation, as the
case may be.
(12) Every authority under this section must be recorded by the
Minister administering this Act.
(13) The following Ministers may not be
authorised under this section: (a) the Treasurer, or
(b) a Minister who is
also a voting shareholder of the same statutory SOC, or
(c) a Minister who,
by virtue of this or any other Act, cannot be a voting shareholder of the
statutory SOC.
(14) This section applies despite any provision of the
Corporations legislation that is the subject of a declaration made for the
purposes of Part 3 of the Corporations (Ancillary Provisions) Act 2001 by
regulations made under section 20G.
(15) This section does not affect the
operation of section 36 or 37 of the Constitution Act 1902 .
(16) In this
section, a reference to a
"function of a voting shareholder" includes a reference to any
function of a voting shareholder whether conferred or imposed: (a) by the
constitution of the statutory SOC, or
(b) by the terms, express or implied,
of this or any other Act or of any instrument under this or any other Act, or
(c) by or under any other law,
and to any other function that is incidental to
any such function.
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