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What is a Commonwealth institution?

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Chapter 5Participating institutions, participating groups and participating jurisdictions
Part 5‑1Participating institutions
Division 2Institutions participating in the scheme
Subdivision BCommonwealth institutions

109 What is a Commonwealth institution?

(1)

An institution is a Commonwealth institution if:

(a)

it is or was part of the Commonwealth; or

(b)

it is or was a Commonwealth entity (within the meaning of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013); or

(c)

it is or was a wholly‑owned Commonwealth company; or

(d)

it is or was a body (whether or not incorporated) established by or under a law of the Commonwealth; or

(e)

the rules prescribe that it is a Commonwealth institution.

(2)

However, an institution is not a Commonwealth institution if:

(a)

it is a body politic that is a participating Territory, or is or was part of a body politic that is a participating Territory; or

(b)

it is or was a body corporate (other than a wholly‑owned Commonwealth company) that is or was registered under the Corporations Act 2001 (including a body corporate taken to be registered under that Act because of the operation of Chapter 10 of that Act (which is about transitional provisions)); or

(c)

the rules prescribe that it is not a Commonwealth institution.

(3)

Rules made for the purposes of paragraph (1)(e) or (2)(c) may prescribe that an institution is, or is not, a Commonwealth institution in relation to a period specified by the rules.

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