What is the BCCM Act?

What is the BCCM Act?

Most bodies corporate are a community titles scheme registered under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 (the BCCM Act). In addition to the BCCM Act, each scheme is registered under 1 of 5 regulation modules. There are also regulations that apply to all bodies corporate.

What is the accommodation module?

Accommodation Module – which requires the lots to be predominantly (or originally intended to be) accommodation lots. Accommodation lots are lots that are not owner-occupied. Commercial Module – which requires the lots to be predominantly (or originally intended to be) commercial lots.

What is the standard module?

Standard modules (.BAS file name extension) are containers for procedures and declarations commonly accessed by other modules within the application. They can contain. 1. public procedures (available to the whole application) or.

What does regulation module mean?

Most bodies corporate are a community titles scheme registered under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997. As well as the Act there are regulation modules which set out more detailed laws that a body corporate must follow.

What was the body corporate and Community Management Act 1997?

– As at 23 April 2021 – Act 28 of 1997 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title CHAPTER 1 – PRELIMINARY PART 1 – INTRODUCTION 1. Short title PART 2 – OBJECT AND ACHIEVEMENT OF OBJECT 2. Primary object 3. How primary object is to be achieved 4. Secondary objects PART 3 – INTERPRETATION 5.

Who is a visitor under the BCCM Act?

Interestingly enough, the Body Corporate and Community. Management Act 1997 ( BCCM Act) does not define who a visitor is, so we are left with dictionary definitions and adjudications (and perhaps even a dose of common sense, as scary as that may seem to be).

Can a body corporate be a community title?

Membership of body corporate for community titles scheme 32. Corporations Act does not apply to body corporate 33. Name of body corporate 34. Body corporate’s seal PART 3 – COMMON PROPERTY Division 1 – General provisions 35. Ownership of common property 36.

What is the statutory obligation of bodies corporate?

Bodies corporate and their committees have a statutory obligation to act ‘reasonably’. This means your actions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic need to balance the rights of individuals with the needs of other owners and occupiers and the broader community.