Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Consequential, Transitional and Other Measures Act 2006 (125 of 2006)

Schedule 3   Transitional provisions

Part 3   Matters pending under old Act immediately before commencement

Division 9   Deregistration and reinstatement

101   Deregistration process commenced under old Act

(1) This item applies if, before commencement:

(a) a process to strike a transitional corporation's name off the Register of Incorporated Aboriginal Associations, and dissolve the transitional corporation, had commenced under the regulations made under paragraph 82(b) of the old Act; and

(b) the process had not been completed.

(2) The process may be continued and completed under those regulations as if:

(a) the old Act had not been repealed; and

(b) references in those regulations to an Aboriginal association incorporated under Part IV of the old Act were references to a transitional corporation; and

(c) references in those regulations to the ACA Registrar were references to the CATSI Registrar; and

(d) references in those regulations to striking the name of an Aboriginal association incorporated under Part IV of the old Act off the Register of Incorporated Aboriginal Associations, or to the dissolution of an Aboriginal association incorporated under Part IV of the old Act, were references to the deregistration of a transitional corporation under the provisions of the new Act; and

(e) references in those regulations to the official address of the public officer of an Aboriginal association incorporated under Part IV of the old Act were references to the registered office, or the document access address, of a transitional corporation; and

(f) references in those regulations to the members of the Governing Committee of an Aboriginal association incorporated under Part IV of the old Act included references to the directors of a transitional corporation; and

(g) references in those regulations to the Minister administering the old Act were references to the Minister administering the new Act.