Western Australian Consolidated Acts (1) In this Act,
unless the contrary intention appears —
account means the account referred to in
section 27;
board means the board of management provided for
under section 6 and, in Schedule 1 Division 2, includes a
committee;
chairperson means the chairperson of the board;
Chemistry Centre means the Chemistry Centre (WA)
established by section 4;
chief executive officer means the chief executive
officer referred to in section 16;
client related information means, in relation to
services provided by the Chemistry Centre —
(a)
information obtained from or for a private client as part of providing those
services to the client; or
(b) the
fact that a private client has sought those services;
committee means a committee appointed under
Schedule 1 clause 14;
government agency means —
(a) a
department of the Public Service;
(b) a
State agency or instrumentality; or
(c) a
body (whether incorporated or not) or the holder of an office, post or
position, established or continued by or under a written law for a public
purpose;
member of staff means the chief executive officer
or a person referred to in section 17(1) or (2);
member of the board includes a person appointed
under Schedule 1 clause 5 and, in Schedule 1 Division 2,
includes a member of a committee;
personal information means information or an
opinion, whether true or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent,
or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information, but does not include
information or an opinion about a member of the board, a member of a
committee, a member of staff or any other person engaged under section 17
or made available under section 17(6) or 18, in that capacity;
private client means a person or organisation,
other than a government agency —
(a) for
whom the Chemistry Centre has provided, or is providing, services; or
(b) who
has sought the services of the Chemistry Centre;
subsidiary means —
(a) a
body determined to be a subsidiary of the Chemistry Centre under
subsection (2); or
(b) a
unit trust, joint venture or partnership where the interest or other rights of
the Chemistry Centre in connection with the unit trust, joint venture or
partnership entitle the Chemistry Centre to —
(i)
control the composition of the governing body of the unit
trust, joint venture or partnership;
(ii)
cast, or control the casting of, more than one-half of
the maximum number of votes that might be cast at a general meeting of the
unit trust, joint venture or partnership; or
(iii)
control the business affairs of the unit trust, joint
venture or partnership.
(2) The Commonwealth
Corporations Act 2001 Part 1.2 Division 6 applies for the
purpose of determining whether a body is a subsidiary of the Chemistry Centre.