Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Incorporation of societies - Application for incorporation

10: Registrar has discretion about nature and extent of consideration of application

You could also call this:

"The Registrar chooses how closely to look at your society application."

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When you apply to incorporate a society, the Registrar decides how much to consider your application. The Registrar can think about whether your society's name is okay under section 11(1) of the Act. They can also check if your society's purposes and constitution follow the Act.

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Part 2Incorporation of societies
Application for incorporation

10Registrar has discretion about nature and extent of consideration of application

  1. The nature and extent of the consideration that the Registrar gives to an application for incorporation are at the Registrar’s discretion.

  2. Nothing in this Act limits the Registrar's power to consider or reconsider at any time whether—

  3. any of paragraphs (a), (b), and (d) to (f) of section 11(1) apply to a society’s name; or
    1. the purposes of a society comply with this Act; or
      1. the constitution of a society complies with this Act.