Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Removal from register, amalgamation, liquidation, and other processes - Procedure for certain resolutions

230: Additional requirement for resolution providing for distribution of surplus assets

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"Deciding what to do with leftover assets, considering the society's purpose"

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When you make a decision about what to do with extra assets, you must think about the society's goals. You have to consider what the society is for when choosing which not-for-profit group will get the extra assets. You can look at section 216(1)(c) and section 217 for more information.

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Part 5Removal from register, amalgamation, liquidation, and other processes
Procedure for certain resolutions

230Additional requirement for resolution providing for distribution of surplus assets

  1. This section applies to a resolution for the purposes of section 216(1)(c).

  2. The committee of the society must, in considering the not-for-profit entity or entities to which it is proposed that the surplus assets will be distributed in accordance with the resolution, have regard to the purposes of the society.

  3. See also section 217 (which provides for how a resolution may be passed after the society has been removed).