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Guardianship and Administration Act 2000
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### sec.153 Records and audit
The tribunal may order an adult’s administrator or adult’s attorney for a financial matter to file in the tribunal, and serve on the applicant, a summary of receipts and expenditure for the adult or more detailed accounts of dealings and transactions for the adult.
The tribunal may—
order that the summary or accounts filed be audited by an auditor appointed by the tribunal and a copy of the auditor’s report be given to the tribunal and the applicant; and
make an order about payment of the auditor’s costs.
The tribunal may make an order under subsection (1) or (2) on its own initiative or on the application of the adult or another interested person.
This section applies even if—
the administrator’s appointment has ended; or
the enduring power of attorney has been revoked; or
the adult has died.
In this section—
attorney means an attorney under an enduring power of attorney.
s 153 amd 2019 No. 9 s 36
(sec.153-ssec.1) The tribunal may order an adult’s administrator or adult’s attorney for a financial matter to file in the tribunal, and serve on the applicant, a summary of receipts and expenditure for the adult or more detailed accounts of dealings and transactions for the adult.
(sec.153-ssec.2) The tribunal may— order that the summary or accounts filed be audited by an auditor appointed by the tribunal and a copy of the auditor’s report be given to the tribunal and the applicant; and make an order about payment of the auditor’s costs.
(sec.153-ssec.3) The tribunal may make an order under subsection (1) or (2) on its own initiative or on the application of the adult or another interested person.
(sec.153-ssec.4) This section applies even if— the administrator’s appointment has ended; or the enduring power of attorney has been revoked; or the adult has died.
(sec.153-ssec.5) In this section— attorney means an attorney under an enduring power of attorney.
- (a) order that the summary or accounts filed be audited by an auditor appointed by the tribunal and a copy of the auditor’s report be given to the tribunal and the applicant; and
- (b) make an order about payment of the auditor’s costs.
- (a) the administrator’s appointment has ended; or
- (b) the enduring power of attorney has been revoked; or
- (c) the adult has died.