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Associations Incorporation Act 1991
102Scope of registrar-general’s powers
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102 Scope of registrar-general’s powers
(1) The powers of the registrar-general under this part may be
exercised—
(a) for the purpose of ascertaining whether the repealed Act or this
Act has been or is being complied with; and
(b) for the purpose of exercising a function of the registrar-general
under this Act.
(2) If it appears to the registrar-general that a person, or an association or
other group of persons, not being an incorporated association or other
body corporate of which the incorporation was effected or is
recognised under a law in force in the ACT, is holding out himself,
herself or itself, as an incorporated association, the registrar-general
may exercise in relation to the person, association or group of persons
all the powers that the registrar-general may exercise under this part
in relation to an incorporated association for the purposes referred to
in subsection (1) (a) and (b).