Your Definitive Guide to Key Changes from the Incorporated Societies Act 2022
Every one of New Zealand’s approximately 24,000 incorporated societies will need to review their constitutions in the transition to the new regime. The Incorporated Societies Act is expected to come into force on 5 October 2023. Join Sue Barker, be guided through a comprehensive examination of the key issues and implications of the Act, and what you need to understand when the time comes to re-register your society & revise your constitution. Make sure you are prepared fully for the new regime. WEB239NZA12Z
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Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Chair: Pam Davidson, Barrister, Lambton Chambers
1.00pm to 2.15pm Guide to Key Changes from the Incorporated Societies Act 2022
The Incorporated Societies Act is expected to come into force on 5 October 2023, once the regulations have been issued. Every one of New Zealand’s approximately 24,000 incorporated societies will need to review their constitutions in the transition to the new regime if they wish to continue to enjoy the benefits of incorporation. Societies incorporated under other legislation may also wish to transition to the new regime.
Be guided through what you need to know including:
- Changes to the requirements for a society’s constitution
- The timing and requirements for reregistration
- Key things to be aware of after reregistration
Presented by Sue Barker, Director, Sue Barker Charities Law
Learning Objectives:
- Consider the key issues and changes under the Incorporated Societies Act
- Understand how to re-register and when
- Give best practice advice to clients about the new regime
Presenters
Sue Barker
Sue Barker is the director of Sue Barker Charities Law, a boutique law firm based in Wellington, specialising in charities law and public tax law. Since its founding in 2012, the firm has won a number of awards, including Boutique Law Firm of the Year at the New Zealand Law Awards. Sue is a member of Charities Services’ Sector Group and a member of the Core Reference Group for the review of the Charities Act. Sue is also a co-author of the text The Law and Practice of Charities in New Zealand (LexisNexis, 2013) and a contributor to a number of texts, including Charity Law: Exploring the Concept of Public Benefit (Routledge, 2022), Regulating Charities: the Inside Story (Routledge, 2017) and Governance and Regulation of Charities: International and Comparative Perspectives (Edward Elgar, forthcoming). In 2019, Sue was awarded the New Zealand Law Foundation International Research Fellowship Te Karahipi Rangahau ā Taiao, to undertake research into the question “What does a world-leading framework of charities law look like?”. The report Focus on purpose was released in April 2022 making 70 recommendations for charities law reform in Aotearoa New Zealand. More information about Sue and the research can be found at www.charitieslaw.co and www.charitieslawreform.nz