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The information in Societies Act FAQs is intended for British Columbian non-profits that want to understand the requirements of BC's Societies Act, SBC 2015, c. 18, and compliance with this legislation.
Contents
FAQs
Part One: Incorporating a Non-Profit Society
- Societies, Charities, and Federal Not-For-Profit Corporations - What’s the Difference?
- BCeID Account
- Choose a Non-profit Name
- Constitution
- Draft Bylaws
- Select Applying Directors
- Schedule B Bylaws
- New Model Bylaws
- Membership
- Meetings Of Members
- Proceedings At Meetings
- Directors And Officers
- Proceedings Of Directors
- Duties Of Officers
- Role of Lawyers on Boards
- Seal
- Borrowing
- Auditor
- Notice To Members
- Record-Keeping
- Member-Funded Societies
- Miscellaneous
- Transition
About these FAQs
- Societies Act FAQs is prepared by Law for Non Profits with the help and support from the University of Victoria Faculty of Law Business Law Clinic. They are intended as a support for non-profit organizations in British Columbia undergoing transition to BC's new Societies Act, SBC 2015, c. 18, following its proclamation later this year. More information and workshop and webinar schedules are available on lawfornonprofits.ca.
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