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### sec.101 Regulation-making power
The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.
A regulation may be made about the following—
housing service decisions made by the chief executive or a registered provider;
fees;
interest rates;
prescribing an entity that is not a local government or a national entity to be a prescribed state provider;
prescribing a person, or a class of persons, to whom a function or power of the registrar that relates to the national registrar may be delegated;
prescribing, for section 37H , a person to whom, or entity to which, a registered provider may transfer a community housing asset;
prescribing an asset, or a class of assets, as a national community housing asset or a state community housing asset.
A regulation may provide for a maximum penalty of not more than 20 penalty units for a contravention of a regulation.
s 101 amd 2013 No. 5 s 52
(sec.101-ssec.1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.
(sec.101-ssec.2) A regulation may be made about the following— housing service decisions made by the chief executive or a registered provider; fees; interest rates; prescribing an entity that is not a local government or a national entity to be a prescribed state provider; prescribing a person, or a class of persons, to whom a function or power of the registrar that relates to the national registrar may be delegated; prescribing, for section 37H , a person to whom, or entity to which, a registered provider may transfer a community housing asset; prescribing an asset, or a class of assets, as a national community housing asset or a state community housing asset.
(sec.101-ssec.3) A regulation may provide for a maximum penalty of not more than 20 penalty units for a contravention of a regulation.
- (a) housing service decisions made by the chief executive or a registered provider;
- (b) fees;
- (c) interest rates;
- (d) prescribing an entity that is not a local government or a national entity to be a prescribed state provider;
- (e) prescribing a person, or a class of persons, to whom a function or power of the registrar that relates to the national registrar may be delegated;
- (f) prescribing, for section 37H , a person to whom, or entity to which, a registered provider may transfer a community housing asset;
- (g) prescribing an asset, or a class of assets, as a national community housing asset or a state community housing asset.