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sch.1A-sec.1Definitions for sch 1A
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### sch.1A-sec.1 Definitions for sch 1A
In this schedule—
accountant means—
a member of CPA Australia who is entitled to use the letters ‘CPA’ or ‘FCPA’; or
a member of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia who is entitled to use the letters ‘CA’ or ‘FCA’; or
a member of the Institute of Public Accountants who is entitled to use the words ‘MIPA’ or ‘FIPA’.
sch 1A pt 1 s 1 def accountant amd 2011 SL No. 190 s 23
association means—
for part 2 —
an association seeking to become an approved security industry association; or
an approved security industry association; or
for part 3 —an approved security industry association.
complaint management policy , for an association, means a written policy outlining the principles and procedures the association uses to deal with and resolve complaints the association receives about its members.
corresponding law means a law applying, or that applied, in another State that provides, or provided, for the same, or substantially the same, matter as the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 or a provision of that Act.
declaration of financial viability , for an association, means—
if the association has a management committee—a declaration made by the management committee that, in the committee members’ opinion, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the association is financially viable; or
if the association has a board of directors—a declaration made by the directors that, in the directors’ opinion, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the association is financially viable.
financially viable , for an association, means the association is able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable.
management committee means—
for an association incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 —the association’s management committee formed under that Act; or
for an association incorporated under a corresponding law—the expression in the corresponding law that has the same, or substantially the same, meaning as the expression ‘management committee’ under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 .
relevant member , of an association, means a member of the association holding a security firm licence.
sch 1A pt 1 s 1 ins 2010 SL No. 346 s 6
- (a) a member of CPA Australia who is entitled to use the letters ‘CPA’ or ‘FCPA’; or
- (b) a member of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia who is entitled to use the letters ‘CA’ or ‘FCA’; or
- (c) a member of the Institute of Public Accountants who is entitled to use the words ‘MIPA’ or ‘FIPA’.
- (a) for part 2 — (i) an association seeking to become an approved security industry association; or (ii) an approved security industry association; or
- (i) an association seeking to become an approved security industry association; or
- (ii) an approved security industry association; or
- (b) for part 3 —an approved security industry association.
- (i) an association seeking to become an approved security industry association; or
- (ii) an approved security industry association; or
- (a) if the association has a management committee—a declaration made by the management committee that, in the committee members’ opinion, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the association is financially viable; or
- (b) if the association has a board of directors—a declaration made by the directors that, in the directors’ opinion, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the association is financially viable.
- (a) for an association incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 —the association’s management committee formed under that Act; or
- (b) for an association incorporated under a corresponding law—the expression in the corresponding law that has the same, or substantially the same, meaning as the expression ‘management committee’ under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 .