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*[[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act|Preparing for Transition]]
*[[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act|Preparing for Transition]]
**[[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Optional preliminary step: Order a transition package|Optional preliminary step]]{{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 1. Consider member-funded society status|Step 1. Consider member-funded status]]{{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 2. Update Corporate Registry filings|Step 2. Update Registry filings]]{{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 3. Prepare the society's constitution|Step 3. Prepare constitution]]{{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 4. Prepare the society's consolidated bylaws|Step 4. Prepare consolidated bylaws]] {{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 5. Review the society's bylaws|Step 5. Review bylaws]]  
**[[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Optional preliminary step: Order a transition package|Optional preliminary step]]{{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 1. Consider member-funded society status|Step 1. Consider member-funded status]]{{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 2. Update Corporate Registry filings|Step 2. Update Registry filings]]{{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 3. Prepare the society's constitution|Step 3. Prepare society's constitution]]{{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 4. Prepare the society's consolidated bylaws|Step 4. Prepare consolidated bylaws]] {{·}} [[Preparing for Transition under the New Societies Act#Step 5. Review the society's bylaws|Step 5. Review society bylaws]]  
    
    
*[[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws|Reviewing Your Bylaws]]
*[[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws|Reviewing Your Society's Bylaws]]
**[[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Options for reviewing your bylaws|Options for reviewing bylaws]]{{·}} [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Conducting a clause-by-clause analysis|Conducting a clause-by-clause analysis]]{{·}} [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Key clauses to consider|Key clauses to consider]]{{·}} [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Bylaws that can't be amended|Bylaws that can't be amended]]{{·}} [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#How to amend bylaws or adopt new ones|How to amend bylaws]]  
**[[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Options for reviewing your bylaws|Options for reviewing bylaws]]{{·}} [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Conducting a clause-by-clause analysis|Conducting a clause-by-clause analysis]]{{·}} [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Key clauses to consider|Key clauses to consider]]{{·}} [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#Bylaws that can't be amended|Bylaws that can't be amended]]{{·}} [[Reviewing Your Non-profit Society's Bylaws#How to amend bylaws or adopt new ones|How to amend bylaws]]  



Revision as of 17:51, 3 December 2016

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Aimed at those who work at a non-profit society in British Columbia or sit on a board of directors, Transitioning an Existing Society: A How-to Guide for Non-profits in BC covers the steps in transitioning a society under the new Societies Act.

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The information is produced for educational purposes and is not intended as legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a legal professional. Some sources of legal help are highlighted in the "Further help" section.