Difference between revisions of "Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act"

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If you are moving an “unalterable” provision from the society’s constitution to the bylaws, mark that provision as having been “previously unalterable”. For example, a society might have an unalterable provision in its constitution about remuneration of board members:
If you are moving an “unalterable” provision from the society’s constitution to the bylaws, mark that provision as having been “previously unalterable”. For example, a society might have an unalterable provision in its constitution about remuneration of board members:


'''''3. The society shall be carried on without purpose of gain for its members. No member of the board shall be paid any remuneration for services rendered to the society but may be paid his reasonable expenses. This paragraph is unalterable.'''''
''3. The society shall be carried on without purpose of gain for its members. No member of the board shall be paid any remuneration for services rendered to the society but may be paid his reasonable expenses. This paragraph is unalterable.''<br />
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On moving this provision to the consolidated bylaws, it could look like this:
On moving this provision to the consolidated bylaws, it could look like this:
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'''''Provisions from the Society’s Pre-Transition Constitution
''Provisions from the Society’s Pre-Transition Constitution
40. The society shall be carried on without purpose of gain for its members. No member of the board shall be paid any remuneration for services rendered to the society but may be paid his reasonable expenses. This provision was previously unalterable.''''''''''''''
40. The society shall be carried on without purpose of gain for its members. No member of the board shall be paid any remuneration for services rendered to the society but may be paid his reasonable expenses. This provision was previously unalterable.''


Note that on transition, any previously unalterable provisions cannot be amended. Other provisions you move from your society’s constitution to your bylaws (and other bylaws for that matter), can be amended on transition – with member approval. But any potential amendments to previously unalterable provisions must wait until after the society has filed its transition application.
Note that on transition, any previously unalterable provisions cannot be amended. Other provisions you move from your society’s constitution to your bylaws (and other bylaws for that matter), can be amended on transition – with member approval. But any potential amendments to previously unalterable provisions must wait until after the society has filed its transition application.
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