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Associations Incorporation Act 1991
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127 Regulation-making power
(1) The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
(2) A regulation may make provision in relation to—
(a) prescribing model rules; and
(b) lodging applications or other documents with the
registrar-general; and
(c) the verification of information required or permitted to be given
to the registrar-general; and
(d) regulating the preparation, completion and signing of approved
forms.
(3) A regulation may create offences and fix maximum penalties of not
more than 10 penalty units for the offences.
(4) If—
(a) a document to be lodged under this Act is required to be verified
and no way of verifying the document or its contents is
prescribed by this Act; or
(b) the verification of a document to be lodged under this Act is not
provided for by this Act;
the regulations may provide that the document is to be verified by a
written statement made by a person prescribed under the regulations.