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Transitioning an Existing Society
What the New Act Means
Requirement to "transition"
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For your society's constitution
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For your society's bylaws
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Member-funded societies
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New electronic filing system
10 Key Changes in the New Act
Access to society records
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Disclosure of remuneration
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Conduct of members' meetings
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Voting threshold for special resolutions
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Member proposals
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Member remedies
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Senior managers
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Conflicts of interest
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Who can be a director
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Directors' pay
Preparing for Transition
Optional preliminary step
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Step 1. Consider member-funded society
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Step 2. Update Corporate Registry filings
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Step 3. Prepare constitution
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Step 4. Prepare consolidated bylaws
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Step 5. Review society's bylaws
Reviewing Your Bylaws
Options for reviewing bylaws
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Conducting a clause-by-clause analysis
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Key clauses to consider
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Bylaws that can't be amended
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How to amend bylaws
Filing a Transition Application
Are you ready to file?
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Step 1. Get the Registry Key
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Step 2. Get a BCeID
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Step 3. File the application
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Step 4. Notify Revenue Canada
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Common questions
Further Help
The new law
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Learn more
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Get support in your community
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