Difference between revisions of "Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws"

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| <strong>Public access to records</strong>
| <strong>Public access to records</strong>
| Public is entitled to receive a copy of society’s financial statements and auditor’s report.
| Public is entitled to receive a copy of society’s financial statements and auditor’s report.
| Bylaws may grant public access to more of the society’s records (e.g., minutes of members’ and directors’ meetings, accounting records, and conflict disclosures), but not to society’s register of members.
| Bylaws may grant public access to more of the society's records (e.g., minutes of members' and directors' meetings, accounting records, and conflict disclosures), but not to society's register of members.
| New model bylaws and old Schedule B model bylaws are both silent on public access to records.
| New model bylaws and old Schedule B model bylaws are both silent on public access to records.
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