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QUEENSLAND BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION ACT 1991 - SECT 4AA
Who is an influential person for a company
(1) An
"influential person" , for a company, is an individual, other than a director
or secretary of the company, who is in a position to control or substantially
influence the company’s conduct.
(2) However, an influential person does
not include— (a) a professional, only because the advice given by the
professional influences the company’s conduct; or
(b) a regulator, only
because the regulator, when exercising a power or performing a function under
an Act or other law, influences the company’s business; or
(c) an
administrator, controller, provisional liquidator or liquidator within the
meaning of the Corporations Act , section 9 .
(3) Without limiting subsection
(1) , a person may be an influential person for a company if the person— (a)
is the chief executive officer or general manager of the company, or holds an
equivalent position in the company; or
(b) is acting in a position mentioned
in paragraph (a) ; or
(c) directly or indirectly owns, holds or controls 50%
or more of the shares in the company, or 50% or more of a class of shares in
the company; or
(d) gives instructions to an officer of the company and the
officer generally acts on those instructions; or
(e) makes, or participates
in making, decisions that affect the whole or a substantial part of the
company’s business or financial standing; or
(f) engages in conduct or
makes representations that would cause someone else to reasonably believe the
person controls, or substantially influences, the company’s business.
(4)
In this section—
"professional" — (a) means a person who provides professional advice to more
than 1 client; but
(b) does not include a person who provides professional
advice to a client in the person’s capacity as an employee of the client.
Example— a lawyer or accountant, employed in that capacity by a firm of
lawyers or accountants, engaged by a company to give the company advice on a
particular topic
"regulator" means— (a) a person employed by a State, a local government or
the Commonwealth; or
(b) a person engaged by a State, a local government or
the Commonwealth to provide a particular service or carry out a particular
activity; or
(c) an agent of a person mentioned in paragraph (b) if, in that
capacity, the person provides the service or carries out the activity the
person is engaged to provide or carry out.
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