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Authorised by the Chief Parliamentary Counsel i Authorised Version No. 044 Trade Unions Act 1958 No. 6397 of 1958 Authorised Version incorporating amendments as at 18 October 2012 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page 1 Short title and commencement 1 2 Repeal and savings 1 3 Definition 2 4 Trade union not unlawful for civil purposes 3 5 Certain contracts of trade unions not enforceable 3 6 Acts not applying to trade unions 4 7 Registry of trade unions 5 8 Buildings for trade unions may be purchased or leased 5 9 Property of the trade union vested in trustees 6 10 Actions etc. by or against trustees etc. 7 11 Limitation of responsibility of trustees 7 12 Treasurers etc. to account 8 13 Punishment for withholding money etc. 9 14 Membership of minors 10 15 Members may nominate persons to whom moneys payable on death may be paid 10 16 Regulations for registration 10 17 Rules of registered trade union 12 18 Registered office of trade union 12 19 Change of name 13 20 Amalgamation 13 21 Registration of change of name and amalgamation 13 22 No union to be registered without provision being made for dissolution 14 23 Annual returns to be prepared as Government Statist may direct 15 24 Registrar and Government Statist to make annual reports 16 25 Circulating false copies of rules etc. an offence 16 26 Penalty for failure to give notice 16 27 Withdrawal or cancelling of certificate 17 28 Interested justice not to act 18 29 Government Statist to act instead of Actuary 18 30 Transitional 18 __________________
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Authorised Version No. 044

Trade Unions Act 1958 No. 6397 of 1958

Authorised Version incorporating amendments as at 18 October 2012

TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page

1 Short title and commencement 1 2 Repeal and savings 1 3 Definition 2 4 Trade union not unlawful for civil purposes 3 5 Certain contracts of trade unions not enforceable 3 6 Acts not applying to trade unions 4 7 Registry of trade unions 5 8 Buildings for trade unions may be purchased or leased 5 9 Property of the trade union vested in trustees 6 10 Actions etc. by or against trustees etc. 7 11 Limitation of responsibility of trustees 7 12 Treasurers etc. to account 8 13 Punishment for withholding money etc. 9 14 Membership of minors 10 15 Members may nominate persons to whom moneys payable

on death may be paid 10 16 Regulations for registration 10 17 Rules of registered trade union 12 18 Registered office of trade union 12 19 Change of name 13 20 Amalgamation 13 21 Registration of change of name and amalgamation 13 22 No union to be registered without provision being made for

dissolution 14 23 Annual returns to be prepared as Government Statist may

direct 15 24 Registrar and Government Statist to make annual reports 16 25 Circulating false copies of rules etc. an offence 16 26 Penalty for failure to give notice 16 27 Withdrawal or cancelling of certificate 17 28 Interested justice not to act 18 29 Government Statist to act instead of Actuary 18 30 Transitional 18

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SCHEDULES 20 SCHEDULE 1—Repeal 20 SCHEDULE 2—Maximum Fees 21 SCHEDULE 3—Of Matters to be Provided for by the Rules of Trade

Unions Registered under this Act 22 ═══════════════

ENDNOTES 23 1. General Information 23 2. Table of Amendments 24 3. Explanatory Details 27

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An Act to consolidate the Law relating to Trade Unions.

BE IT ENACTED by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say):

1 Short title and commencement This Act may be cited as the Trade Unions Act 1958, and shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette.

2 Repeal and savings (1) The Act mentioned in the First Schedule to this

Act to the extent thereby expressed to be repealed is hereby repealed accordingly.

(2) Except as in this Act expressly or by necessary implication provided—

(a) all persons things and circumstances appointed or created by or under the repealed Act or existing or continuing thereunder immediately before the commencement of this Act shall under and subject to this Act continue to have the same status operation and effect as they respectively would have had if such Act had not been so repealed;

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(b) in particular and without affecting the generality of the foregoing paragraph such repeal shall not disturb the continuity of status operation or effect of any rule regulation application registration certificate statement declaration amalgamation report notice order agreement trust bond security purchase sale lease mortgage receipt proceeding liability or right made issued granted given entered into accrued incurred or acquired or existing or continuing by or under such repealed Act before the commencement of this Act.

3 Definition (1) The term trade union shall mean any combination

whether temporary or permanent for regulating the relations between workmen and employers or between workmen and workmen or between employers and employers or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any trade or business whether such combination would or would not if this Act or any corresponding previous enactment had not been passed have been deemed to have been an unlawful combination by reason of some one or more of its purposes being in restraint of trade: Provided that this Act shall not affect—

(a) any agreement between partners as to their own business;

(b) any agreement between an employer and those employed by him as to such employment; or

(c) any agreement in consideration of the sale of the goodwill of a business or of instruction in any profession trade or handicraft.

No. 3788 s. 3.

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(2) The Head of the Department for which the Minister is responsible is the registrar under this Act.

4 Trade union not unlawful for civil purposes The purposes of any trade union shall not by reason merely that they are in restraint of trade be unlawful so as to render void or voidable any agreement or trust.

The purposes of any trade unions shall not by reason merely that they are in restraint of trade be deemed to be unlawful so as to render any member of such trade unions liable to criminal prosecution for conspiracy.

5 Certain contracts of trade unions not enforceable Nothing in this Act shall enable any court to entertain any legal proceeding instituted with the object of directly enforcing or recovering damages for the breach of any of the following agreements (namely)—

(a) any agreement between members of a trade union as such concerning the conditions on which any members for the time being of such trade union shall or shall not sell their goods transact business employ or be employed;

(b) any agreement for the payment by any person of any subscription or penalty to a trade union;

S. 3(2) amended by No. 119/1986 s. 142(Sch. 2 item 11), substituted by Nos 50/1991 s. 14, 48/1992 s. 118, 83/1992 s. 182, amended by No. 59/1996 s. 10(Sch. 2 item 22).

No. 3788 s. 4.

s. 4

No. 3788 s. 5.

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(c) any agreement for the application of the funds of a trade union—

(i) to provide benefits to members; or

(ii) to furnish contributions to any employer or workman not a member of such trade union in consideration of such employer or workman acting in conformity with the rules or resolutions of such trade union; or

(iii) to discharge any fine imposed upon any person by sentence of a court of justice;

(d) any agreement made between one trade union and another; or

(e) any bond to secure the performance of any of the above-mentioned agreements—

but nothing in this section shall be deemed to constitute any of the above-mentioned agreements unlawful.

6 Acts not applying to trade unions The following Acts and laws (that is to say)—

* * * * *

No. 3788 s. 6. S. 6 amended by Nos 6455 s. 2, 6839 s. 4(Sch. 1), 9699 s. 23, 119/1986 s. 142(Sch. 2 item 11), 37/1999 s. 58(Sch. 3 item 12.2).

s. 6

S. 6(a) amended by No. 119/1986 s. 142(Sch. 2 item 11), repealed by No. 37/1999 s. 58(Sch. 3 item 12.1).

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(b) the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1958;

(c) the Companies Act 1961;

(d) the Companies (Victoria) Code—

shall not apply to any trade union, and the registration of any trade union under any of the said Acts shall be void.

7 Registry of trade unions Any seven or more members of a trade union may by subscribing their names to the rules of the union and otherwise complying with the provisions of this Act with respect to registry, register such trade union under this Act, provided that if any one of the purposes of such trade union be unlawful such registration shall be void.

8 Buildings for trade unions may be purchased or leased

Any trade union registered under this Act may or any two or more trade unions may jointly for the purposes of the union or unions purchase or take upon lease in the names of the trustees for the time being of such union or unions any land or buildings for the purpose of carrying on its or their affairs and may sell exchange mortgage or let the same, and no purchaser assignee mortgagee or tenant shall be bound to inquire whether the trustees have authority for any sale exchange mortgage or letting, and the receipt of the trustees shall be a discharge for the money arising therefrom, and for the purpose of this section every branch of a trade union shall be considered a distinct union. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained it shall not be lawful for any branch of a trade union to expend any of its funds in the purchase of lands or erection of any

S. 6(d) inserted by No. 9699 s. 23.

No. 3788 s. 7.

s. 7

No. 3788 s. 8.

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buildings without first obtaining the consent of the parent society: Provided always that no portion of any funds so expended on the purchase of any lands or buildings or on the erection of any buildings shall consist of subscriptions by members of any trade union to the sick or benefit funds of such trade union.

9 Property of the trade union vested in trustees All real and personal estate whatsoever belonging to any trade union registered under this Act shall be vested in the trustees for the time being of the trade union appointed as provided by this Act for the use and benefit of such trade union and the members thereof, and the real or personal estate of any branch of a trade union shall be vested in the trustees of such branch, or in the trustees of the trade union if the rules of the trade union so provide, and be under the control of such trustees their respective executors or administrators according to their respective claims and interests; and upon the death resignation or removal of any such trustees the same shall vest in the succeeding trustees for the same estate and interest as the former trustees had therein, and subject to the same trusts without any conveyance or assignment or transfer, and in case any such property is under the Transfer of Land Act 1958 the trustees or trustee in whom the same is vested under the provisions of this Act shall be deemed the proprietors or the proprietor thereof within the meaning of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 as if the names or name of such trustees or trustee were recorded in the Register; and in all actions or suits or indictments or summary proceedings before any court of summary jurisdiction touching or concerning any such property the same shall be stated to be the property of the person or persons for the time being holding the said office of

No. 3788 s. 9. S. 9 amended by Nos 18/1989 s. 13(Sch. 2 item 89), 68/2009 s. 97(Sch. item 122.1).

s. 9

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trustee in their proper names as trustees of such trade union without any further description.

10 Actions etc. by or against trustees etc. The trustees of any trade union registered under this Act or any other officer of such trade union who may be authorized so to do by the rules thereof are hereby empowered to bring or defend or cause to be brought or defended any action suit prosecution or complaint in any court of law or equity touching or concerning the property right or claim to property of the trade union, and shall and may in all cases concerning the real or personal property of such trade union sue and be sued plead and be impleaded in any court of law or equity in their proper names without other description than the title of their office; and no such action suit prosecution or complaint shall be discontinued or shall abate by the death resignation or removal from office of such persons or any of them, but the same shall and may be proceeded in by their successor or successors as if such death resignation or removal had not taken place; and such successors shall pay or receive the like costs as if the action suit prosecution or complaint had been commenced in their names for the benefit of or to be reimbursed from the funds of such trade union, and the summons to be issued against such trustee or other officer may be served by leaving the same at the registered office of the trade union.

11 Limitation of responsibility of trustees

A trustee of any trade union registered under this Act shall not be liable to make good any deficiency which may arise or happen in the funds of such trade union, but shall be liable only for the moneys which shall be actually received by him on account of such trade union.

No. 3788 s. 10.

s. 10

No. 3788 s. 11.

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12 Treasurers etc. to account Every treasurer or other officer of a trade union registered under this Act at such times as by the rules of such trade union he should render such account as hereinafter mentioned or upon being required so to do shall render to the trustees of the trade union or to the members of such trade union at a meeting of the trade union a just and true account of all moneys received and paid by him since he last rendered the like account and of the balance then remaining in his hands, and of all bonds or securities of such trade union, which account the said trustees shall cause to be audited by some fit and proper person or persons by them to be appointed; and such treasurer if thereunto required upon the said account being audited shall forthwith hand over to the said trustees the balance which on such audit appears to be due from him, and shall also if required hand over to such trustees all securities and effects books papers and property of the said trade union in his hands or custody, and if he fails to do so the trustees of the said trade union may sue such treasurer in any competent court for the balance appearing to have been due from him upon the account last rendered by him and for all the moneys since received by him on account of the said trade union and for the securities and effects books papers and property in his hands or custody leaving him to set off in such action the sums (if any) which he may have since paid on account of the said trade union; and in such action the said trustees shall be entitled to recover their full cost of suit to be assessed as between solicitor and client.

No. 3788 s. 12. S. 12 amended by No. 35/1996 s. 453(Sch. 1 item 84).

s. 12

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13 Punishment for withholding money etc.1 If any officer member or other person being or representing himself to be a member of a trade union registered under this Act or the nominee executor administrator or assignee of a member thereof or any person whatsoever by false representation or imposition obtains possession of any moneys securities books papers or other effects of such trade union, or having the same in his possession wilfully withholds or fraudulently misapplies the same or wilfully applies any part of the same to purposes other than those expressed or directed in the rules of such trade union or any part thereof, the Magistrates' Court on a charge filed by any person on behalf of such trade union or by the registrar may make an order requiring such officer member or other person to deliver up all such moneys securities books papers or other effects to the trade union or to repay the amount of money applied improperly and to pay if the Court thinks fit a further sum of money not exceeding $40 together with costs not exceeding $2; and in default of such delivery of effects or repayment of such amount of money or payment of such penalty aforesaid such court may order the said person so convicted to be imprisoned for a term of not more than three months: Provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent proceedings by indictment being taken against the said party: Provided also that no person shall be proceeded against by indictment if a conviction has been previously obtained for the same offence under the provisions of this Act.

No. 3788 s. 13. S. 13 amended by Nos 7876 s. 2(3), 9945 s. 3(3)(Sch. 2 item 35), 57/1989 s. 3(Sch. item 200.1(a)(b)), 68/2009 s. 97(Sch. item 122.2).

s. 13

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14 Membership of minors A person under the age of twenty-one but above the age of fifteen may be a member of a trade union unless provision is made in the rules thereof to the contrary, and may subject to the rules of the trade union enjoy all the rights of a member except as herein provided, and execute all instruments and give all acquittances necessary to be executed or given under the rules, but shall not be a member of the committee of management trustee or treasurer of a trade union.

15 Members may nominate persons to whom moneys payable on death may be paid

A member of a trade union not being under the age of fifteen years may by writing under his hand delivered at or sent to the registered office of the trade union nominate any person not being an officer or servant of the trade union (unless such officer or servant is the husband wife father mother child brother sister nephew or niece of the nominator) to whom any moneys payable on the death of such member not exceeding $1002 shall be paid at his decease, and may from time to time revoke or vary such nomination by a writing under his hand similarly delivered or sent; and on receiving satisfactory proof of the death of a nominator the trade union shall pay to the nominee the amount due to the deceased member not exceeding the sum aforesaid.

16 Regulations for registration With respect to the registration under this Act of a trade union and of the rules thereof, the following provisions shall have effect—

No. 3788 s. 14.

s. 14

No. 3788 s. 15.

No. 3788 s. 16.

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(a) an application to register the trade union and printed copies of the rules together with a list of the titles and names of the officers shall be sent to the registrar under this Act;

(b) the registrar upon being satisfied that the trade union has complied with the regulations respecting registration in force under this Act shall register such trade union and such rules;

(c) no trade union shall be registered under a name identical with that by which any other existing trade union has been registered or so nearly resembling such name as to be likely to deceive the members of the public;

(d) where a trade union applying to be registered has been in operation for more than a year before the date of such application there shall be delivered to the registrar before the registration thereof a general statement of the receipts funds effects and expenditure of such trade union in the same form and showing the same particulars as if it were the annual general statement required as hereinafter mentioned to be transmitted annually to the Government Statist, and upon registering such trade union the registrar shall transmit such general statement to the Government Statist;

(e) the registrar upon registering such trade union shall issue a certificate of registration, which certificate unless proved to have been withdrawn or cancelled shall be conclusive evidence that the regulations of this Act with respect to registration have been complied with; and

S. 16(a) amended by No. 8181 s. 2(1)(Sch. item 183).

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(f) the Governor in Council may from time to time make regulations respecting registration under this Act and respecting the seal (if any) to be used for the purpose of such registration and the forms to be used for such registration and the inspection of documents kept by the registrar and respecting the fees (if any) to be paid on registration not exceeding the fees specified in the Second Schedule to this Act and generally for carrying this Act into effect.

17 Rules of registered trade union With respect to the rules of a trade union registered under this Act, the following provisions shall have effect—

(a) the rules of every such trade union shall contain provisions in respect of the several matters mentioned in the Third Schedule to this Act; and

(b) a copy of the rules shall be delivered by the trade union to every person on demand on payment of a sum not exceeding Ten cents ($0.10)3.

18 Registered office of trade union Every trade union registered under this Act shall have a registered office to which all communications and notices may be addressed. If any trade union under this Act is in operation for seven days without having such an office, such trade union and every officer thereof shall be liable to a penalty of not more than $104 for every day during which it is so in operation.

No. 3788 s. 17.

s. 17

No. 3788 s. 18.

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Notice of the situation of such registered office and of any change therein shall be given to the registrar and recorded by him. Until such notice is given the trade union shall not be deemed to have complied with the provisions of this Act.

19 Change of name A trade union may with the approval in writing of the registrar change its name by the consent of not less than two-thirds of the total number of members.

No change of name shall affect any right or obligation of the trade union or of any member thereof, and any pending legal proceedings may be continued by or against the trustees of the trade union or any other officer who may sue or be sued on behalf of such trade union notwithstanding its new name.

20 Amalgamation Any two or more trade unions may by the consent of not less than two-thirds of the members of each or every such trade union become amalgamated together as one trade union with or without any dissolution or division of the funds of such trade unions or either or any of them, but no amalgamation shall prejudice any right of a creditor of either or any union party thereto.

21 Registration of change of name and amalgamation Notice in writing of every change of name or amalgamation signed in the case of a change of name by seven members and countersigned by the secretary of the trade union changing its name and accompanied by a statutory declaration by such secretary that the provisions of this Act in respect of changes of name have been complied with, and in the case of an amalgamation signed by seven members and countersigned by the secretary of

No. 3788 s. 19.

s. 19

No. 3788 s. 20.

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each or every union party thereto and accompanied by a statutory declaration by each or every such secretary that the provisions of this Act in respect of amalgamations have been complied with, shall be sent to the registrar and registered by him; and the registrar shall thereupon issue to such secretary or secretaries an acknowledgment of registry of such change of name or amalgamation, and such acknowledgment shall be conclusive evidence that the same is duly registered, and until such acknowledgment of registry of change of name or amalgamation has been issued to and received by such secretary or secretaries such change of name or amalgamation shall not take effect.

22 No union to be registered without provision being made for dissolution

No trade union shall be registered under this Act unless the rules of such trade union contain—

(a) provisions as to the manner in which the same may be dissolved; and

(b) provisions that whenever the certificate of registration is withdrawn or cancelled by the registrar the real and personal property to which such trade union is beneficially entitled shall be applied—firstly to the payment of all just debts and liabilities of such trade union due and owing to persons other than persons being members thereof; secondly to the payment of all just claims of members and persons claiming any relief or other benefit from such trade union; and thereafter to some other purpose which such rules shall specify.

No. 3788 s. 22.

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23 Annual returns to be prepared as Government Statist may direct5

A general statement of the receipts funds effects and expenditure of every trade union registered under this Act shall be transmitted to the Government Statist before the first day of February in every year and shall show fully the assets and liabilities at the date and the receipts and expenditure during the year ending on the thirty-first day of December then last past, and shall show separately the expenditure in respect of the several objects of the trade union, and shall be prepared and made out up to such date in such form and shall comprise such particulars as the Government Statist may from time to time require, and every member of and depositor in any such trade union shall be entitled to receive on application to the treasurer or secretary of that trade union a copy of such general statement without making any payment for the same.

In every year before the first day of February a statement of the changes of officers and a copy of all alterations of rules and new rules made by every trade union during the year ending on the thirty-first day of December then last past and a copy of the rules of every trade union as they exist at that date shall be transmitted to the registrar.

Every trade union which fails to comply with or acts in contravention of this section and also every officer of the trade union so failing shall each be liable to a penalty of not more than $10 for each offence.

Every person who wilfully makes or orders to be made any false entry in or omission from any such general statement or in or from the return of such copies of rules or alterations of rules, shall be liable to a penalty of not more than $100.

No. 3788 s. 23.

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24 Registrar and Government Statist to make annual reports

The registrar and Government Statist respectively shall send once in every year to the Minister a report with respect to the matters transacted by him in pursuance of this Act during the foregoing year in such form as the Minister shall from time to time require, and every such report shall on the receipt thereof be laid before the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly if Parliament is then sitting and if Parliament is not then sitting then within one month after the next meeting of Parliament.

25 Circulating false copies of rules etc. an offence Every person who with intent to mislead or defraud gives to any member of a trade union registered under this Act or to any person intending or applying to become a member of such trade union a copy of any rules or of any alterations or amendments of the same other than those respectively which exist for the time being on the pretence that the same are the existing rules of such trade union or that there are no other rules of such trade union, and every person who with the intent aforesaid gives a copy of any rules to any person on the pretence that such rules are the rules of a trade union registered under this Act which is not so registered shall be deemed guilty of an offence.

26 Penalty for failure to give notice6 A trade union which fails to give any notice or send any document which it is required by this Act to give or send and every officer or other person bound by the rules thereof to give or send the same, or if there is no such officer then every member of the committee of management of the union, unless proved to have been ignorant of or

No. 3788 s. 24.

s. 24

No. 3788 s. 25. S. 25 amended by Nos 9576 s. 11(1), 7/2009 s. 435(3) (as amended by No. 68/2009 s. 54(u)).

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to have attempted to prevent the omission to give or send the same, shall be liable to a penalty of not less than $2 nor more than $10, recoverable at the suit of the registrar or of any person aggrieved, and to an additional penalty of the like amount for each week during which the omission continues.

27 Withdrawal or cancelling of certificate No certificate of registration of a trade union shall be withdrawn or cancelled otherwise than by the registrar and in the following cases only—

(a) at the request of the trade union to be evidenced in such manner as the registrar shall from time to time direct;

(b) on proof to his satisfaction that a certificate of registration has been obtained by fraud or mistake or that the registration of the trade union has become void as hereinbefore provided, or that such trade union has wilfully and after notice from the registrar violated any of the provisions of this Act or has ceased to exist.

Not less than two months' previous notice in writing specifying briefly the ground of any proposed withdrawal or cancelling of certificate (unless the same is shown to have become void as aforesaid, in which case it shall be the duty of the registrar to cancel the same forthwith) shall be given by the registrar to the trade union before the certificate of registration of the same can be withdrawn or cancelled (except at its request). A trade union whose certificate of registration has been withdrawn or cancelled shall from the time of such withdrawal or cancelling absolutely cease to enjoy as such the privileges of a registered trade union, but without prejudice to any liability actually incurred by such trade union which may

No. 3788 s. 27.

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be enforced against the same as if such withdrawal or cancelling had not taken place.

Notwithstanding such withdrawal or cancelling all real and personal estate vested in trustees for the use and benefit of such trade union and the members thereof shall from the time of such withdrawal or cancelling be and be deemed to be held by the said trustees to the use and for the purposes specified in the rules of such trade union in that behalf made and provided as in this Act directed.

28 Interested justice not to act No magistrate who is an employer or father son or brother of an employer in the particular manufacture trade or business in or in connexion with which any offence under this Act is charged to have been committed shall constitute the Magistrates' Court during the hearing of a charge or proceedings relating to or in connexion with such offence.

All fines, penalties, and forfeitures under this Act may be recovered in a summary way before the Magistrates' Court.

29 Government Statist to act instead of Actuary Whenever in any rules or regulations of a trade union there is an express or implied reference to Actuary for Friendly Societies or Acting Actuary for Friendly Societies such reference shall be deemed and taken to mean and refer to the Government Statist.

30 Transitional (1) Section 25 as amended by section 435(3) of the

Criminal Procedure Act 2009 applies to an offence alleged to have been committed on or after the commencement of section 435(3) of that Act.

No. 3788 s. 28. S. 28 amended by Nos 7876 s. 2(3), 57/1989 s. 3(Sch. item 200.2(a)–(c)).

s. 28

No. 3788 s. 29.

S. 30 inserted by No. 68/2009 s. 97(Sch. item 122.3).

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(2) For the purpose of subsection (1), if an offence is alleged to have been committed between two dates, one before and one on or after the commencement of section 435(3) of the Criminal Procedure Act 2009, the offence is alleged to have been committed before that commencement.

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s. 30

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SCHEDULES

FIRST SCHEDULE

Number of Act

Title of Act

Extent of Repeal

3788 Trade Unions Act 1928 The whole

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Sch. 1

S. 2.

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SECOND SCHEDULE7

MAXIMUM FEES

$.c For registering trade union 2.00 For registering alterations in rules 1.00 For inspection of documents 0.10

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S. 16.

Sch. 2

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THIRD SCHEDULE

OF MATTERS TO BE PROVIDED FOR BY THE RULES OF TRADE UNIONS REGISTERED UNDER THIS ACT

1. The name of the trade union and place of meeting for the business of the trade union.

2. The whole of the objects for which the trade union is to be established, the purposes for which the funds thereof shall be applicable, and the conditions under which any member may become entitled to any benefit assured thereby, and the fines and forfeitures to be imposed on any member of such trade union.

3. The manner of making altering amending and rescinding rules.

4. A provision for the appointment and removal of a general committee of management of a trustee or trustees treasurer and other officers.

5. A provision for the investment of the funds and for an annual or periodical audit of accounts.

6. The inspection of the books and names of members of the trade union by every person having an interest in the funds of the trade union.

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S. 17.

Sch. 3

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ENDNOTES

1. General Information The Trade Unions Act 1958 was assented to on 30 September 1958 and came into operation on 1 April 1959: Government Gazette 18 March 1959 page 893.

Endnotes

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2. Table of Amendments This Version incorporates amendments made to the Trade Unions Act 1958 by Acts and subordinate instruments.

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Companies Act 1958, No. 6455/1958 Assent Date: 2.12.58 Commencement Date: 1.4.59: Government Gazette 4.3.59 p. 496 Current State: All of Act in operation

Companies Act 1961, No. 6839/1961 Assent Date: 19.12.61 Commencement Date: 1.7.62: Government Gazette 21.2.62 p. 392 Current State: All of Act in operation

Justices (Amendment) Act 1969, No. 7876/1969 Assent Date: 25.11.69 Commencement Date: S. 2(3) on 1.4.70: Government Gazette 25.2.70 p. 463 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Statute Law Revision Act 1971, No. 8181/1971 Assent Date: 23.11.71 Commencement Date: 23.11.71: subject to s. 2(2) Current State: All of Act in operation

Crimes (Classification of Offences) Act 1981, No. 9576/1981 Assent Date: 26.5.81 Commencement Date: 1.9.81: Government Gazette 26.8.81 p. 2799 Current State: All of Act in operation

Companies (Consequential Amendments) Act 1981, No. 9699/1981 Assent Date: 5.1.82 Commencement Date: S. 23 on 1.7.82: s. 2(1) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Penalties and Sentences (Amendment) Act 1983, No. 9945/1983 Assent Date: 20.9.83 Commencement Date: S. 3(3)(Sch. 2 item 35) on 20.12.83: Government

Gazette 14.12.83 p. 4035 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Friendly Societies Act 1986, No. 119/1986 Assent Date: 23.12.86 Commencement Date: 1.9.87: Government Gazette 26.8.87 p. 2257 Current State: All of Act in operation

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Transfer of Land (Computer Register) Act 1989, No. 18/1989 Assent Date: 16.5.89 Commencement Date: 3.2.92: Government Gazette 18.12.91 p. 3488 Current State: All of Act in operation

Magistrates' Court (Consequential Amendments) Act 1989, No. 57/1989 Assent Date: 14.6.89 Commencement Date: S. 3(Sch. items 200.1, 200.2) on 1.9.90: Government

Gazette 25.7.90 p. 2217 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Friendly Societies (Reserve Board) Act 1991, No. 50/1991 Assent Date: 17.9.91 Commencement Date: S. 14 on 5.5.92: Special Gazette (No. 13) 5.5.92 p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Financial Institutions (Victoria) Act 1992, No. 48/1992 Assent Date: 30.6.92 Commencement Date: S. 118 on 29.7.92: Government Gazette 29.7.92

p. 1971 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Employee Relations Act 1992, No. 83/1992 Assent Date: 24.11.92 Commencement Date: S. 182 on 4.1.93: Special Gazette (No. 63) 27.11.92

p. 1 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Legal Practice Act 1996, No. 35/1996 Assent Date: 6.11.96 Commencement Date: S. 453(Sch. 1 item 84) on 1.1.97: s. 2(3) Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Commonwealth Powers (Industrial Relations) Act 1996, No. 59/1996 Assent Date: 12.12.96 Commencement Date: S. 10(Sch. 2 item 22) on 1.1.97: Special Gazette

(No. 146) 23.12.96 p. 15 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Financial Sector Reform (Victoria) Act 1999, No. 37/1999 Assent Date: 8.6.99 Commencement Date: S. 58(Sch. 3 item 12) on 1.7.99: Special Gazette

(No. 97) 30.6.99 p. 2 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Endnotes

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Criminal Procedure Act 2009, No. 7/2009 (as amended by No. 68/2009) Assent Date: 10.3.09 Commencement Date: S. 435(3) on 1.1.10: Government Gazette 10.12.09

p. 3215 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

Criminal Procedure Amendment (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2009, No. 68/2009

Assent Date: 24.11.09 Commencement Date: S. 97(Sch. item 122) on 1.1.10: Government Gazette

10.12.09 p. 3215 Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s

amending the Trade Unions Act 1958

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3. Explanatory Details

1 S. 13: Refer to section 5 of the Decimal Currency Act 1965, No. 7315/1965. 2 S. 15: See note 1. 3 S. 17(b): See note 1. 4 S. 18: See note 1. 5 S. 23: See note 1. 6 S. 26: See note 1. 7 Sch. 2: See note 1.

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