South Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) A community
corporation may delegate any of its functions and powers (except this power of
delegation) to a member or employee of the corporation or to a member of a
secondary or tertiary corporation within the same community scheme.
(2) A corporation may
delegate the following functions and powers to any person:
(a) the
receipt and holding of money and other personal property on behalf of the
corporation; and
(b)
payment of money on behalf of the corporation; and
(c) the
preparation of statements of expenditure and statements of accounts; and
(d) the
collection of money due to the corporation; and
(e)
entering into contracts of insurance with insurers on behalf of the
corporation; and
(f)
maintaining and keeping records on behalf of the corporation; and
(g)
issuing and signing notices on behalf of the corporation; and
(h)
preparing minutes of meetings of the corporation; and
(i)
providing information as required by the Act on behalf of
the corporation; and
(j)
investing money on behalf of the corporation; and
(k)
arranging for the maintenance and repair of the common property on behalf of
the corporation.
(3) A corporation
cannot delegate a function or power under subregulation (1) or (2) if the
function or power is of a kind that can only be performed or exercised by the
corporation by passing a special or unanimous resolution.
(4) A delegation by a
corporation—
(a) may
be absolute or conditional;
(b) does
not derogate from the power of the corporation to act in any matter.