Associations new law information session - Perth PM

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Sold out! Pleased be advised that tickets are no longer available for this event. However there is a video presentation the department conducted available for viewing at www.commerce.wa.gov.au/publications/presentation-introduction-new-associations-law Should you have any further queries after viewing the video please do not hesitate to email associationsed@commerce.wa.gov.au

Associations new law information session - Perth PM

By Consumer Protection

Date and time

Wed, 25 May 2016 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM AWST

Location

Consumer Protection

140 William Street Level 2 Perth, WA 6000 Australia

Description

The new Associations Incorporation Act 2015 is anticipated to commence on 1 July 2016.

This FREE SESSION will help members and committees of local associations and clubs learn and apply the changes to the associations law.

The new law will require associations to update their rules as well as introducing a number of changes regarding financial reporting, governance, privacy, the rules and membership of incorporated associations.

At these sessions you can find out about:

  • How the new laws will impact existing incorporated associations;
  • Key changes to committee responsibilities;
  • The prescribed model rules; and
  • The process for updating an association’s rules during the 3 year transition period.

Please note:
The public entrance to Gordon Stephenson House is located on Murray Street between shops Forever New and Cotton On. Please report to the main reception on level 2.

Registration starts at 4.15pm. Seminars will start at 4.30pm and end at 6.00pm.

Organised by

Consumer Protection aims to create a fair trading environment by educating consumers, regulating the contractual relationship between consumers and businesses and improving business conduct in the marketplace.  We licence a number of occupations and regulate and facilitate business structures, through co-operatives and limited partnership legislation and not-for-profits organisations, through associations and charities legislation.  The Division is accommodated in premises in Perth, Cannington and the six regional centres of Albany, Broome, Bunbury, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie and Karratha.

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