Non-Profit Recordkeeping and Privacy (Societies Act FAQs): Difference between revisions
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Inspection of the register of members can be restricted by a directors’ resolution if the directors believe that access would be harmful to the non-profit or a member. | Inspection of the register of members can be restricted by a directors’ resolution if the directors believe that access would be harmful to the non-profit or a member. | ||
Members may only request access to the register of members for a purpose pursuant to the ''Societies Act''. Those reasons are: requisitioning a special meeting | Members may only request access to the register of members for a purpose pursuant to the ''Societies Act''. Those reasons are: | ||
*requisitioning a special meeting; | |||
*drafting a member’s proposal; and | |||
*communicating with the members. | |||
===How long do we have to keep our documents and records?=== | ===How long do we have to keep our documents and records?=== |