Regulation-making power
294 Regulation-making power
The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.
Without limiting subsection (1), a regulation may make provision for—
matters relevant to the operations, including the functions, of a land trust; and
the indemnification of members of a land trust from personal liability; and
rules for land trusts, including, for example, the adoption of rules and the matters that must be included in the rules; and
accounting requirements for land trusts, including, for example, keeping accounts, preparing financial statements, auditing accounts and giving audit reports to the chief executive; and
matters relating to the dissolution of Aboriginal land claim associations; and
the minimum annual rental amount payable by the State under a lease granted to the State under this Act.
In this section—Aboriginal land claim association means an Aboriginal land claim association incorporated under the repealed regulation and in existence immediately before the commencement of the Aboriginal Land and Torres Strait Islander Land and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2011, part 3.
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