Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Enforcement - Miscellaneous provisions relating to applications

152: Applications by former members

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"Former members can apply to a society if they were a member in the last 6 months."

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You can make an application under subpart 1 or 3 if you used to be a member of a society. You must have been a member in the 6 months before you make the application. You can find more information about subpart 1 at subpart 1 or subpart 3 at 3.

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Part 4Enforcement
Miscellaneous provisions relating to applications

152Applications by former members

  1. A former member of a society may make an application under subpart 1 or 3 only if the person was a member of the society at any time in the 6-month period before the application is made.