Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Removal from register, amalgamation, liquidation, and other processes - Amalgamations

200: Amalgamation must not proceed if Registrar considers that purposes do not comply with Act

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"The Registrar stops a society from amalgamating if its purposes are against the law."

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You are part of an amalgamated society. The Registrar checks your society's purposes. If the Registrar thinks your purposes are unlawful or for personal financial gain, they take action. They look at rules in subpart 2 of Part 3 for this. You need to change your purposes to fix the issue. The Registrar checks if the changes are satisfactory. They use section 198 to make decisions about your society.

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Part 5Removal from register, amalgamation, liquidation, and other processes
Amalgamations

200Amalgamation must not proceed if Registrar considers that purposes do not comply with Act

  1. This section applies if the Registrar considers that the proposed purposes of an amalgamated society include—

  2. an unlawful purpose; or
    1. a purpose of carrying on the society for the financial gain of any of its members (see subpart 2 of Part 3).
      1. The Registrar must refuse to act under section 198 until the purposes are amended to address (to the Registrar’s satisfaction) the matter.