Unit Titles Act 2010

202 General functions and powers of chief executive
  • (1) For the purposes of this Act, the chief executive may perform and exercise the following functions and powers:

    • (a) the investigation of, and the conduct of research into, any matters generally affecting or that may affect unit titles, or any such matters arising in any particular case:

    • (b) the publication of reports, the dissemination of information, and the taking of such steps as the chief executive thinks proper for informing members of the public about the general operation of this Act and of the rights and obligations of bodies corporate, owners, managers, occupiers, and other persons with an interest in any unit title development:

    • (c) the giving of opinions and advice to persons on any provisions of this Act or of any other enactment or rule of law relating to unit title developments:

    • (d) the investigation, whether on the complaint of a party or not, of any alleged breach of this Act, and the taking of such action, whether involving legal proceedings, negotiation, or arbitration, as the chief executive thinks proper:

    • (e) the making of reports to the Minister on any matter relating to unit titles that the Minister may require, or that the chief executive thinks should be drawn to the attention of the Minister.

    (2) Except as required by the Minister under subsection (1)(e), whether or not to perform or exercise any of the functions and powers specified in that subsection in any particular case is a matter for the chief executive’s discretion, and in no circumstance is the chief executive obliged to perform or exercise any such function or power.

    Compare: 1986 No 120 s 123