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CHARITABLE FUNDRAISING ACT 1991 - SECT 4
Definitions
4 Definitions
(1) In this Act--
"ACNC registered entity" has the same meaning as
"registered entity" has in the
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012 of the
Commonwealth.
"annual return" means a return lodged or required to be lodged under
section 23.
"authorised officer" means-- (a) a person appointed as an authorised officer
under section 25A, or
(b) a person appointed as an investigator under
section 18 of the Fair Trading Act 1987 , or
(c) a police officer authorised
under section 25A to exercise the functions of an authorised officer.
"authority" means an authority in force under Part 2.
"charitable purpose" includes any benevolent, philanthropic or patriotic
purpose.
"conducting a fundraising appeal" is defined in section 6.
"Department" means the Department of Customer Service.
"fundraising appeal" is defined in section 5.
"organisation" includes any board of trustees or other body of persons,
whether incorporated or unincorporated.
"participating in a fundraising appeal" is defined in section 6.
"public inquirer" , in relation to a public inquiry, means the person
appointed under Part 3A to conduct the public inquiry.
"public inquiry" means a public inquiry under Part 3A.
"registered office" of a person or organisation, or branch of an organisation,
that conducts fundraising appeals pursuant to an authority means the address
stated in the application form referred to in section 15.
"Secretary" means-- (a) the Commissioner for Fair Trading, Department of
Customer Service, or
(b) if there is no person employed as Commissioner for
Fair Trading--the Secretary of the Department.
Note--: The Interpretation
Act 1987 contains definitions and other provisions that affect the
interpretation and application of this Act.
(2) In this Act-- (a) a reference
to a function includes a reference to a power, authority and duty, and
(b) a
reference to the exercise of a function includes, where the function is a
duty, a reference to the performance of the duty.
(3) Notes included in this
Act do not form part of this Act.
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