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| text = If your society currently uses the model bylaws under the old ''Society Act'', often called Schedule B bylaws, there may not be many changes needed to your bylaws. The Schedule B bylaws – available as a [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/employment-business-and-economic-development/business-management/permits-licences-and-registration/corporations/societies/schedule_b_bylaws.docx Word document] on the Corporate Registry's website – have a few clauses that are somewhat in tension with the new Act, and others that don't take advantage of the flexibility provided under the new Act. The section below on [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Conducting a clause-by-clause analysis|conducting a clause-by-clause analysis]] highlights clauses to pay particular attention to if you are currently using the Schedule B bylaws.
| text = If your society currently uses the model bylaws under the old ''Society Act'', often called Schedule B bylaws, there may not be many changes needed to your bylaws. The Schedule B bylaws – available as a [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/employment-business-and-economic-development/business-management/permits-licences-and-registration/corporations/societies/schedule_b_bylaws.docx Word document] on the Corporate Registry's website – have a few clauses that are somewhat in tension with the new Act, and others that don't take advantage of the flexibility provided under the new Act. The section below on [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Key clauses to consider|]] highlights clauses to pay particular attention to if you are currently using the Schedule B bylaws.
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