costs for officers Indemnities, exemptions and insurance premiums
(1) Member
approval is not needed to give a financial benefit if:
- (a)
- the benefit is
for a related party who is an officer of the public company or entity; and
- (b)
- the benefit is:
- (i)
- an indemnity, exemption or insurance premium in respect of a liability
incurred as an officer of the public company or entity; or
- (ii)
- an agreement to give an indemnity or exemption, or to pay an insurance
premium, of that kind; and
- (c)
- to give the benefit would be reasonable in the circumstances of the
public company or entity giving the benefit.
- Note: Sections 199A to 199C may prohibit giving an indemnity or exemption
or paying an insurance premium for an officer.
Payments in respect of legal costs
(2) Member approval is not needed to give
a financial benefit if:
- (a)
- the benefit is for a related party who is an
officer of the public company or entity; and
- (b)
- the benefit is the making of, or an agreement to make, a payment (whether
by way of advance, loan or otherwise) in respect of legal costs incurred by
the officer in defending an action for a liability incurred as an officer of
the public company or entity; and
- (c)
- either:
- (i)
- section 199A does not apply to the costs; or
- (ii)
- if section 199A applies to the coststhe officer must repay the
amount paid if the costs become costs for which the company must not give the
officer an indemnity under that section; and
- (d)
- to give the benefit would be reasonable in the circumstances of the
public company or entity giving the benefit.
(3) In working out for the purposes of subsection (1) or (2) whether
giving the benefit is reasonable in the circumstances:
- (a)
- assess whether it
would be reasonable on the basis of the circumstances existing:
- (i)
- if the benefit is given under an agreementat the time when the
agreement is or was made; or
- (ii)
- if the benefit is not given under an agreementat the time when the
benefit is or was given; and
- (b)
- disregard any other financial benefit given or payable to the officer by
the public company or entity.