Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Removal from register, amalgamation, liquidation, and other processes - Removal from register - Restoration to register

186: Notice of proposed restoration

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"When a society might be put back on the register, and how you can object"

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You need to know when a society might be restored to the register. The Registrar gives notice to the public and others before restoring a society under section 185. The notice tells you how to object to the restoration. You can object to the restoration by sending your objection to the Registrar. The notice will tell you the date by which you must send your objection. This date will be a certain number of working days after the notice is given. The Registrar follows rules to give notice to the public and others. These rules say who must get the notice and how it must be given. You can find more information about these rules in the regulations.

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Part 5Removal from register, amalgamation, liquidation, and other processes
Removal from register: Restoration to register

186Notice of proposed restoration

  1. The Registrar must give notice of an intention to restore a society to the register before the Registrar restores the society to the register under section 185.

  2. The notice must be given to the public and all other persons prescribed by the regulations (if any) in the manner prescribed by the regulations.

  3. The notice must specify the date by which an objection to the restoration may be sent or delivered to the Registrar, which must be no less than the number of working days after the date of the notice that is prescribed by the regulations.

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