Conciliation and Arbitration Regulations 1910 (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT 1904-1909.
I,
THE ADMINISTRATOR in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations
under the
Dated this 12th day of January, One thousand nine hundred and ten.
CHELMSFORD,
Administrator.
By His Excellency’s Command,
P. McM. GLYNN,
Attorney-General.
Short Title.
Interpretation.
“Application for registration” means an application for the registration of an association as an organization under the Act;
“Commissioner for Affidavits” means a person authorized under the law of the Commonwealth or of a State to take affidavits or declarations;
“Justice of the Peace” means a Justice of the Peace of the Commonwealth or part of the Commonwealth or of a State or part of a State;
“Statutory declaration” means a statutory declaration made by virtue of any law of the Commonwealth or of a State authorizing a declaration to be made otherwise than in the course of a judicial proceeding;
“The Act” means the
Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1909;“The Registrar” means the Industrial Registrar or a Deputy Industrial Registrar.
Travelling Expenses of the President.
Office Hours.
Conditions for Registration.
I. The affairs of the association shall be regulated by rules specifying the purposes for which it is formed, and providing for the following matters in relation to the association:—
(
a ) A Committee of Management and Officers;(
b ) The powers and duties of the Committee and of Officers;(
c ) The removal of Members of Committee and of Officers;(
d )The control of the Committee by the members, either as a, whole, or in District Meetings, or by a general governing body, or otherwise;(
e )The mode in which industrial agreements and other documents may be executed by or on behalf of the association;(
f ) The power of bringing industrial disputes before the Court;(
g )The times when and terms on which persons shall become or cease to be members;(
h ) The mode in which the property is to be controlled and the funds invested;(
i ) The yearly or other more frequent audit of the accounts;(
j )The conditions under which funds may be disbursed for ordinary and extraordinary purposes;(
k ) The keeping of a register of the members;(
l ) The registered office; and(
m ) The repeal and alteration of, and addition to, the rules.II. The rules of an association may also provide for any other matter not contrary to law.
III. No two associations shall be registered as organizations under the same name.
IV. An application, in the prescribed form, for registration of an association as an organization must be made to the Industrial Registrar, or to the Deputy Industrial Registrar in charge of the Registry in the State where the office of the association is situated, and shall be signed by two or more officers of the association.
V. Every application for registration shall be in duplicate and shall be accompanied by—
(
a )Two copies of a list of the members and officers of the association, so far as known to those signing the application;(
b ) Two copies of the rules of the association; and(
c )Two copies of a resolution passed in accordance with the rules by a majority of the members present at a general meeting of the association, in favour of registration of the association as an organization; or(
d )Two copies of a resolution passed by an absolute majority of the Committee of Management, in favour of registration of the association as an organization.
Application for Registration.
(2) Each document accompanying the application for registration must be marked with the date of the declaring of the application and the signatures of the persons signing it, and of the Registrar, Justice of the Peace, or Commissioner for Affidavits before whom it is declared.
(3) The application shall be lodged with the Registrar, and shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee, and the Registrar shall note on the application the date and hour of its receipt.
(4) The duplicate of every application lodged with a Deputy Industrial Registrar shall forthwith be forwarded by him to the Industrial Registrar.
Order in which Applications dealt with.
Advertisement of Application.
Objections to Registration.
(2) The grounds of objection shall be set out in the notice and shall be confined to one or more of the following:—
(
a )That the association is not an association capable of registration under the Act; or(
b )That the prescribed conditions for registration. have not been complied with by the association; or(
c )That an organization to which the members of the association might conveniently belong has already been registered.
(3) Particulars of the grounds of objection must be given.
Evidence in Support of Objection
Evidence in Reply.
Hearing.
Right of Applicants to be Heard.
Lodging of Adopted Rules.
Registration.
(
a ) that it is a voluntary andbonâ fide association within the meaning of the Act;(
b )that it is an association for furthering or protecting the interests of its members; and(
c )that it is not wholly or partially formed, organized, supported, maintained, or conducted, directly or indirectly, for the purpose, or with the view, of opposing, injuring, or prejudicing the interests of employers or employees, as the case may be, whose interests it purports to represent, further, or protect.
Certificate of Registration.
Application to Registrar to Apply for Cancellation of Registration of an Organization.
(2) An application under this
Regulation may be based (
(i.) is not a voluntary and
bonâ fide association within the meaning of the Act; or(ii.) is not, in fact, an association for furthering or protecting the interests of its members; or
(iii.) is wholly or partially formed, organized, supported, maintained, or conducted, directly or indirectly, for the purpose, or with the view, of opposing, injuring, or prejudicing the interests of employers or employees, as the case may be, whose interests it purports to represent, further, or protect.
Returns of Members.
Returns of Officers.
Alteration of Rules.
(2) The certificate must show that the copies are true copies of the alterations and that the alterations were made in accordance with the rules of the organization.
Balance-sheet.
Inspection of Documents.
General Powers of Registrar.
(
a ) To call witnesses before him, and take evidence on oath:(
b ) To adjourn any matter or hearing:(
c ) To amend or give leave to amend any application, notice, or other document:(
d )To extend the time fixed by the Regulations for the lodging of any document or the doing of any act (whether that time has expired or not): and(
e )To order any party to pay to any other party such reasonable sum for costs as he thinks just.
(2) The above powers, if exercised on the application of a party, may be exercised on such terms, as to payment of fees and costs and otherwise, as the Registrar thinks just.
Recovery of Costs.
Advice of Registration.
Copies of Returns.
Copies of Documents.
Fees.
On lodging application for registration..................................................... | 0 | 5 | 0 |
On lodging notice of objection to registration........................................... | 0 | 5 | 0 |
On lodging each declaration.................................................................... | 0 | 1 | 0 |
On every written order by the Registrar.................................................... | 0 | 1 | 0 |
On the registration of an association as an organization............................. | 1 | 0 | 0 |
For inspection of documents in any matter (other than an award)............... | 0 | 1 | 0 |
For inspection of an award...................................................................... | 0 | 0 | 6 |
For certificate of the Registrar................................................................. | 0 | 1 | 0 |
On filing each industrial agreement.......................................................... | 0 | 1 | 0 |
On filing any document in respect of which no other fee is provided.......... | 0 | 1 | 0 |
For copies of documents—per folio of 72 words....................................... | 0 | 0 | 3 |
(2) The fees payable under these Regulations are to be paid in advance, and the Registrar may refuse to receive or issue any document or to do any act in respect of which a fee is payable until the fee is paid.
Service by Post.
Lodging of Documents with the Registrar.
Forms.
Offences.
Repeal.
THE SCHEDULE.
Form 1.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The
APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF AN ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYERS AS AN ORGANIZATION.
We [
And we make this application conscientiously believing the statements therein to be true.
*Declared before me at the day of 19
Note.—To be addressed to the Industrial Registrar, or to the Deputy Industrial Registrar in charge of the Registry in the State where the office of the association is situated.
*To be made before the Registrar or a Justice of the Peace or a Commissioner for Affidavits.
Form 2.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The
APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF AN ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYEES AS AN ORGANIZATION.
We [
And we make this application conscientiously believing the statements therein to be true.
* Declared before me at the day of 19
Note.—To be addressed to the Industrial Registrar, or to the Deputy Industrial Registrar in charge of the Registry in the State where the office of the association is situated.
*To be made before the Registrar or a Justice of the Peace or a Commissioner for Affidavits.
Form 3.
Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration.
[Principal
[Place and Date].
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF AN ASSOCIATION AS AN ORGANIZATION.
Notice is hereby given that application has been made to me
under the
Industrial
Registrar
Form 4.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The
NOTICE OF OBJECTION TO THE REGISTRATION OF AN ASSOCIATION AS AN ORGANIZATION.
Take notice
that [
(
a )That the association is not an association capable of registration under the Act in that [here set out the particulars ]:(
b )That the prescribed conditions for registration have not been complied with by the association in that [here set out the particulars ]: and(
c ) That an organization namely [here set out the name of the organization ] to which the members of the association might conveniently belong has been registered in the State of under the said Act.
Dated the day of 19
To
the (Industrial Registrar,
Note.—Any ground not applicable may be struck out. Where the objector is an organization the objection must be under the seal of the organization or the hands of at least two officers authorized to sign the notice of objection.
Form 5.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF AN ASSOCIATION AS AN ORGANIZATION OF (EMPLOYERS OR EMPLOYEES,
AS THE CASE MAY BE ).
I [
Dated at in the State of this day
of 19 Industrial Registrar
C.10673. b
Form 6.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The
APPLICATION TO THE REGISTRAR TO APPLY TO THE COURT FOR THE CANCELLATION OF THE REGISTRATION OF AN ORGANIZATION.
Application is hereby made by [
The grounds upon which this
application is founded are as follow:—[
Dated the day of 19 .
Note.—To be addressed to the Industrial Registrar or to a Deputy Industrial Registrar, and to be signed by the applicant, or, where the applicant is an organization, to be under the seal of the organization or the hands of two of its officers who are authorized to sign the application.
Form 7.
Commonwealth of Australia.
District Registry,
, 19 .
Sir,
I have the honour to inform you
that I have registered an association called the [
Registered number of organization—
Date of registration—
Name of organization—
Employers or employees—
Name of industry—
State—
Situation of office—
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient servant,
Deputy Industrial Registrar.
The Industrial Registrar,
Principal Registry, Melbourne.
Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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