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The next body corporate consultation paper is out

Written by Hynes Legal | Dec 3, 2015 11:56:36 PM

We have yet another consultation paper from the government for bodies corporate. This one relates to administration and procedure. 

It asks 89 (!) questions around issues such as:

  1. Flexible AGM dates
  2. Notice periods for general meetings;
  3. Insurance decisions;
  4. How voters are counted;
  5. Quorums for meetings;
  6. Spending limits;
  7. Voting at meetings – resolutions without dissent, majority resolutions and poll voting;
  8. The composition of the committee (including whether the resident manager should be a voting member);
  9. Part 5 engagements of body corporate managers (when there is no committee);
  10. Delegations to the body corporate manager;
  11. Removal of committee members;
  12. Codes of conduct for service providers;
  13. ‘Professional’ committee members;
  14. Electronic voting and notices;
  15. Electronic attendance at meetings;
  16. Expanding the dispute resolution provisions to include developers and subsidiary bodies corporate;
  17. And lots more.

Submissions close on 22 February 2016 so there is plenty of time to digest and contribute if you are interested. It is not a 2015 job.

By the time the government digests the lot entitlements submissions and the most recent consultation paper on by-laws etc, there is a very large ambit for potential regulatory change.

It will give us all something to think about in 2016 (if a decision is ever made on any of it).

You can access the latest consultation paper here.