Corporation wants to change its constitution
(1) For an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation to change its constitution, the following steps must be complied with:
(a) the corporation must pass a special resolution effecting the change;
(b) if, under the corporation's constitution, there are further steps that must also be complied with to make a constitutional change--those steps must be complied with (see section 69 - 15);
(c) the corporation must lodge certain documents (see section 69 - 20);
(d) the Registrar must make certain decisions in respect of the constitutional change and, if appropriate, must register the change (see section 69 - 30).
Note: The constitutional change takes effect when it is registered (see section 69 - 40).
Court may change a constitution
(2) The court may also change an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation's constitution (see section 166 - 5).
Note: The constitutional change takes effect as provided for in paragraph 69 - 40(b).
Registrar may change a constitution
(3) The Registrar may also change an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation's constitution (see section 69 - 35).
Note 1: If the Registrar changes a constitution under section 69 - 35, the steps in subsection (1) of this section do not apply.
Note 2: The constitutional change takes effect when it is registered (see section 69 - 40).
Special administrator may change a constitution
(4) A special administrator for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation may also change the corporation's constitution (see section 499 - 5).
Note 1: If the special administrator changes a constitution under section 499 - 5, the steps in paragraphs (1)(a), (b) and (c) of this section do not apply (but the administrator must lodge the change with the Registrar under section 69 - 25 and the Registrar must take the steps in section 69 - 30).
Note 2: The constitutional change takes effect when it is registered (see section 69 - 40).