Advancement

Executive Director

Acts that apply to Advancement specifically

There is no Tier 3 or 4 Acts that have been identified as being specific to Advancement. 

Acts that apply to Advancement generally

Refer to the A-Z Legislation list for the Tier 1 and 2 Acts that apply to the whole of the University, including Advancement.

Of the Acts that apply to the University, the following are particularly relevant to Advancement.

Tier Act Purpose Category
3 Administration and Probate Act 1919 (SA) 

An Act to consolidate certain Acts relating to the administration of the estates of deceased persons, and other matters.

C14
3 Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012 (Cth) An Act to establish the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and a national regulatory framework for the not-for-profit sector, and for related purposes. C6
2 Lobbyists Act 2015 (SA) An Act to regulate the lobbying of public officials and prohibit the payment of success fees C17
1 Misrepresentation Act 1972 (SA) An Act to provide criminal sanctions against misrepresentation in certain commercial transactions; to expand the remedies available at common law and in equity for misrepresentation; and for other purposes. C17
2 Spam Act 2003 (Cth) An Act about spam, and for related purposes. C13
2 Trustee Act 1936 (SA) An Act relating to trustees, and for other purposes. C14
2 Volunteers Protection Act 2001 (SA) An Act to protect volunteers in the community from personal liability; and for other purposes. C14

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