Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946

Reprint 3: The Act as at 16 April 2004


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Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as

at 16 April 2004

Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946

CONTENTS

1.Short title and commencement1

2.Interpretation1

3.Constitution2

4.Vesting of assets of the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) in Association2

5.Members3

7.By‑laws4

9.Obstructing of officers5

10.Exclusion of undesirable persons6

11.Accounts to be kept7

13.Books to be balanced and audited7

14.Copy of annual account to be transmitted to Minister7

Notes

Compilation table9

 

 

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Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as

at 16 April 2004

Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946

An Act to constitute and incorporate a Western Australian Trotting Association and to declare its objects, functions and powers, and for other purposes incidental thereto.

[Long title amended by No. 35 of 2003 s. 223.]

1.Short title and commencement

This Act may be cited as the Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946, and shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation 1.

2.Interpretation

In this Act — 

Association means the Western Australian Trotting Association as constituted under this Act;

by‑laws means the by‑laws of the Association;

Committee means the committee of the Association.

[Section 2 amended by No. 73 of 1994 s. 4; No. 35 of 2003 s. 224.]

3.Constitution

(1)The Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) is hereby constituted a body corporate under the name of the “Western Australian Trotting Association”.

(2)The Association shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and may sue and be sued in its corporate name and shall, for the purposes and subject to the provisions of this Act, be capable of purchasing, holding, granting, demising, disposing of or otherwise dealing with, real and personal property, and of doing and suffering all such other acts and things as bodies corporate may by law do and suffer.

(3)Save as in this Act or the by‑laws made thereunder is otherwise provided or unless inconsistent therewith, the Association shall have and enjoy all the rights and privileges and be subject to the obligations which are applicable to limited companies registered under the provisions of the Companies Act 1943 2, save that the Association shall not be required to use the word “limited” as any part of its name and shall not be required to publish its name or file with the Registrar the annual return mentioned in sections 112 and 113 of the Companies Act 1943 2.

(4)Upon the commencement of this Act the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) as constituted under the Associations Incorporation Act 1895 3, shall cease to exist and its incorporation under such last‑mentioned Act shall be dissolved and its Certificate of Incorporation revoked and the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act 1895 3 shall not apply to the Association.

4.Vesting of assets of the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) in Association

(1)The assets, funds, securities, effects, choses in action, and property of every description, both real and personal, belonging to or vested in the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) immediately before the commencement of this Act shall, upon the commencement of this Act, be and the same are hereby vested in the Association which shall take over and assume liability for all charges, debts, obligations, engagements and liabilities of the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) as existing immediately before the commencement of this Act.

(2)All deeds, conveyances, assurances, grants, leases, purchases, sales, mortgages, liens, bonds, covenants, agreements, contracts, securities, notices, declarations of trust and other acts and deeds which before the commencement of this Act shall have been executed, made or entered into by the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated), and which shall be then in force, and all obligations and liabilities which at the time of the commencement of this Act shall have been incurred by the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) shall be as valid and of as full force and effect in favour of or against the Association as if the same had been executed, made or entered into by the Association instead of by the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated).

(3)All causes, suits, actions and rights of action which shall have accrued before or shall be in any manner enforceable by or for or against the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) at the commencement of this Act shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be and remain as good, valid and effectual for or against the Association as they would or might have been for or against the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) if this Act had not been passed.

(4)Where in any other Act reference is made to the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) such reference shall be deemed to be made to the Association.

5.Members

The persons who were immediately before the commencement of this Act members of the Western Australian Trotting Association (Incorporated) shall become and may remain members of the Association upon the commencement of this Act, provided such person is not a bookmaker.

[6.Repealed by No. 35 of 2003 s. 225.]

7.By‑laws

(1)The Committee may make by‑laws prescribing all matters that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for giving effect to the purposes of this Act.

(2)Without limiting subsection (1), by‑laws may —

(a)prescribe the objects, purposes and powers of the Association;

(b)regulate the application of the income and property of the Association and the manner in which funds of the Association are to be controlled;

(c)regulate the management of the Association;

(d)provide for the election of members of the Committee and the constitution, procedure, functions and powers of the Committee;

(e)regulate the election or qualifications for admission of members of the Association;

(f)regulate the suspension or expulsion of members of the Association;

(g)regulate appeals from decisions of the Committee;

(h)provide for the entrance fees, subscriptions and other amounts (if any) to be paid by members of the Association;

(i)provide for the keeping of a register of members;

(j)regulate the procedure at and in relation to general or special meetings of members;

(k)provide for the custody and use of the common seal of the Association;

(l)provide for matters concerned or connected with the property of, or held in trust for, the Association, including admission fees and other charges;

(m)provide for the general management of the property of, or held in trust for, the Association, races and race meetings.

(3)By‑laws shall be —

(a)made by resolution passed by an absolute majority of members of the Committee; and

(b)published in any manner that the Committee considers appropriate.

(4)By‑laws are not —

(a)written laws or subsidiary legislation as defined in the Interpretation Act 1984;

(b)regulations as defined in the Interpretation Act 1984 section 42.

(5)Section 43 (other than subsections (6) and (8)(a)(ii)), 44, 45 and 47 of the Interpretation Act 1984 apply to by‑laws as if they were subsidiary legislation as defined in that Act.

(6)To the extent that by‑laws are inconsistent with any written law or with rules of racing made under the Racing and Wagering Western Australia Act 2003, the by‑laws are of no effect.

[Section 7 inserted by No. 35 of 2003 s. 226.]

[8.Repealed by No. 35 of 2003 s. 227.]

9.Obstructing of officers

(1)Any person who wilfully obstructs any officer, servant or agent of the Association in the execution of his duty upon any land vested in the Association or of which the control and management is vested in the Association or upon any building or premises connected therewith shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding $20.

(2)Any person who wilfully trespasses upon any land vested in the Association or of which the control and management is vested in the Association or upon any building or premises connected therewith or who removes or wilfully injures any building, enclosure, post, tree or shrub upon any such land shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding $20.

(3)Any member of the committee, officer or servant of the Association and any person called by him to his assistance may seize and detain any person who shall have committed any offence against the provisions of this Act and whose name and residence shall not be given to such member of the committee, officer or servant upon his requiring the same to be given and give such offender in charge to a police constable.

Such constable shall convey the offender with all convenient despatch before the nearest Court of Petty Sessions without any other authority than this Act and such Court shall proceed with all convenient despatch to the hearing of the complaint against the offender.

Notwithstanding the liability of any person to any penalty under the provisions of this Act he shall not be relieved from any other liability to which he would have been subject if this Act had not been passed.

[Section 9 amended by No. 113 of 1965 s. 8; No. 35 of 2003 s. 228.]

10.Exclusion of undesirable persons

(1)Any person may be refused admission to any lands vested in the Association or of which the Association has the control and management or may be expelled from any such lands if he is a person for the time being under any disqualification by the Association.

(2)A person may be refused admission to the said lands or may be expelled therefrom if the Committee resolve that there are reasonable grounds for believing that his presence on the said lands would be undesirable in the interests of the public resorting thereto or prejudicial to the proper conduct of racing or of any other sport.

(3)The preceding provisions of this section shall be construed as supplemental to and not in derogation of or limited by the provisions of this Act relating to by‑laws.

11.Accounts to be kept

The Committee shall cause full and accurate accounts to be kept of all sums of money received or expended on account of the Association and of the matters and things for which such sums of money shall have been received or expended.

[12.Repealed by No. 35 of 2003 s. 229.]

13.Books to be balanced and audited

The books of the Association shall in each and every year be balanced up to and inclusive of 31 July in the year preceding and forthwith on the books being so balanced an annual account shall be made up which shall exhibit a true statement of the total receipts and expenditure of the Association during the year immediately preceding 31 July with a statement of the balance of such account and such books and accounts shall be examined and audited by the auditor so to be appointed as aforesaid and the balance and account shall be certified by the President or Honorary Treasurer and by such auditor as aforesaid.

14.Copy of annual account to be transmitted to Minister

A copy of such annual account shall be transmitted by the President free of charge to the Minister on or before 30 September in each year under a penalty of $10 for not preparing and rendering the said account to be levied by summary process and such account shall be open at all reasonable hours for the inspection of the public on payment of a fee of 10 cents.

[Section 14 amended by No. 113 of 1965 s. 8; No. 35 of 2003 s. 230.]

[15, 16.Repealed by No. 35 of 2003 s. 231.]

[First Schedule repealed by No. 35 of 2003 s. 232.]

[Second Schedule repealed by No. 35 of 2003 s. 233.]

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Notes

1This reprint is a compilation as at 16 April 2004 of the Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint.

Compilation table

Short title

Number and year

Assent

Commencement

Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946

55 of 1946

24 Jan 1947

1 Feb 1947 (see s. 1 and Gazette 31 Jan 1947 p. 200)

Western Australian Trotting Association Act Amendment Act 1947

10 of 1947

22 Oct 1947

22 Oct 1947

Western Australian Trotting Association Act Amendment Act 1948

62 of 1948

21 Jan 1949

21 Jan 1949

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 13 Feb 1957 p. 301

13 Feb 1957

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 18 Apr 1958 p. 747

18 Apr 1958

Reprint of the Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946 approved 16 Feb 1959 in Vol. 14 of Reprinted Acts (includes amendments listed above)

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 8 Jul 1960 p. 2071

8 Jul 1960

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 12 Oct 1962 p. 3402

12 Oct 1962

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 21 Feb 1964 p. 871

21 Feb 1964

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 26 Jun 1964 p. 2545‑6

26 Jun 1964

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 23 Oct 1964 p. 3618

23 Oct 1964

Decimal Currency Act 1965

113 of 1965

21 Dec 1965

s. 4-9: 14 Feb 1966 (see s. 2(2));
balance: 21 Dec 1965 (see s. 2(1))

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 24 Nov 1967 p. 3222

24 Nov 1967

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 24 Mar 1969 p. 1006

24 Mar 1969

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 30 May 1969 p. 1637

30 May 1969

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 19 Dec 1969 p. 4189

19 Dec 1969

Reprint of the Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946 approved 2 May 1977 (includes amendments listed above)

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 7 Oct 1977 p. 3609

7 Oct 1977

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 20 Oct 1978 p. 3759‑60

20 Oct 1978

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 3 Aug 1979 p. 2165

3 Aug 1979

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 9 Jan 1981 p. 22

9 Jan 1981

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 14 May 1982 p. 1500

14 May 1982

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 30 Jul 1982 p. 2948

30 Jul 1982

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 29 Apr 1983 p. 1291

29 Apr 1983

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 31 Oct 1986 p. 4041

31 Oct 1986

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 1 May 1987 p. 1489

1 May 1987

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 30 Dec 1988 p. 5090

30 Dec 1988

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 30 Jun 1989 p. 1899

30 Jun 1989

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 29 Sep 1989 p. 3668‑9

29 Sep 1989

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 29 Jun 1990 p. 3255

29 Jun 1990

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 10 Aug 1990 p. 3910‑11

10 Aug 1990

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 24 Aug 1990 p. 4338

24 Aug 1990

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 22 Nov 1991 p. 5966

22 Nov 1991

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 27 Mar 1992 p. 1371‑2

27 Mar 1992

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 5 Jun 1992 p. 2367

5 Jun 1992

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 22 Jun 1993 p. 3060

22 Jun 1993

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 3 Aug 1993 p. 4202‑4

3 Aug 1993

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 14 Jun 1994 p. 2495

14 Jun 1994

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 23 Aug 1994 p. 4395‑7

23 Aug 1994

Statutes (Repeals and Minor Amendments) Act 1994 s. 4

73 of 1994

9 Dec 1994

9 Dec 1994 (see s. 2)

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 12 Jul 1996 p. 3383‑4

12 Jul 1996

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 15 Jul 1997 p. 3687

15 Jul 1997

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 20 Oct 1998 p. 5789‑91

20 Oct 1998

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 29 Jun 1999 p. 2835‑40

29 Jun 1999

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 3 Sep 1999 p. 4312

3 Sep 1999

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 16 Nov 1999 p. 5721‑2

16 Nov 1999

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 11 Apr 2000 p. 1842‑4

11 Apr 2000

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 7 Jul 2000 p. 3685

7 Jul 2000

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 22 Sep 2000 p. 5433‑4

22 Sep 2000

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 20 Nov 2001 p. 6023

20 Nov 2001

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 12 Nov 2002 p. 5467

12 Nov 2002

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 13 May 2003 p. 1669

13 May 2003

Racing and Gambling Legislation Amendment and Repeal Act 2003 Pt. 13 4

35 of 2003

26 Jun 2003

1 Aug 2003 (see s. 2 and Gazette 29 Jul 2003 p. 3259)

Untitled by-laws published in Gazette 11 Jul 2003 p. 2740‑1

11 Jul 2003

Reprint 3: The Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946 as at 16 Apr 2004 (includes amendments listed above)

2Now known as the Companies (Co-operative) Act 1943.

3Repealed by the Associations Incorporation Act 1987.

4The Racing and Gambling Legislation Amendment and Repeal Act 2003 s. 19 and Pt. 13 Div. 2 read as follows:

19.Power to amend regulations

(1)The Governor, on the recommendation of the Minister, may make regulations amending subsidiary legislation made under any Act.

(2)The Minister may make a recommendation under subsection (1) only if the Minister considers that each amendment proposed to be made by the regulations is necessary or desirable as a consequence of the enactment of the RWWA Act or this Act.

(3)Nothing in this section prevents subsidiary legislation from being amended in accordance with the Act under which it was made.

 

Division 2 — Transitional and savings provisions

234.Interpretation

In this Division —

WATA means the Western Australian Trotting Association constituted under the WATA Act;

WATA Act means the Western Australian Trotting Association Act 1946.

235.Country Clubs’ Benefit Fund

(1)Any funds which immediately before commencement day are held in the Country Clubs’ Benefit Fund under section 15 of the WATA Act are on commencement day to be transferred to an account maintained under section 88 of the RWWA Act and nominated by RWWA.

(2)Funds transferred under subsection (1) may be expended by RWWA for any purpose the board of RWWA thinks fit.

236.By‑laws — continuation and expiry

(1)Despite section 232, and subject to subsections (2) and (3), any rules of racing and rules of wagering made by RWWA under the RWWA Act, by‑laws made under the WATA Act that were in force immediately before commencement day continue in force with such changes as are necessary on and after commencement day as if they were made under section 7 of that Act as amended by this Act.

(2)Subsection (1) does not continue the operation of any by‑law that could not be made under section 7 of the WATA Act as amended by this Act.

(3)The by‑laws continued in force under subsection (1), expire 12 months after the coming into operation of this section, or on a day fixed by order of the Minister published in the Gazette, whichever is the earlier day.

(4)Nothing in this section affects the operation of section 37 of the RWWA Act.

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By Authority: JOHN A. STRIJK, Government Printer