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The Community Constitution

RULES OF ASSOCIATION
Name of Association
1 The name of the Association is
Gortankaku Community Association (GoCA) WA Inc.
“Objects of Association
The objects of the Association areTo foster relationships among the Pulaar (Fulani) speaking people and other interested community members in Australia.
To contribute to the well bring of the community and what ever will bring prosperity to the communities in Australia as whole.
To contribute on raising the Pulaar or Fulani (Fulfulde) language and unite its dialects and to promote better understanding with other African and the wider Australian
communities.
To educate our kids about our language and traditional values and how meaningfully contribute to the well being of all Australians.
To promote good relations with other cultural communities, locally, nationally and internationally.
To interact with other culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities in Australia in order to promote better understanding.
(2) The property and income of the Association shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the objects of the Association and no part of that property or income may be
paid or otherwise distributed, directly or indirectly, to members, except in good faith in the promotion of those objects.
Powers of Association
The powers conferred on the Association are the same as those conferred by section 13 of the Act, so that subject to the Act and any additions, exclusions or modifications
inserted below, the Associationmay do all things necessary or convenient for carrying out its objects and purposes, and in particular, may -
(a) acquire, hold, deal with, and dispose of any real or personal
property;
(b) open and operate bank accounts;
(c) invest its money -
(i) in any security in which trust monies may lawfully be invested; or
(ii) in any other manner authorised by the rules of the Association;
(d) borrow money upon such terms and conditions as the Association
thinks fit;
(e) give such security for the discharge of liabilities incurred by the
Association as the Association thinks fit;
(f) appoint agents to transact any business of the Association on its
behalf;
(g) enter into any other contract it considers necessary or desirable;
and
(h) may act as trustee and accept and hold real and personal property
upon trust, but does not have power to do any act or thing as a
trustee that, if done otherwise than as a trustee, would contravene
this Act or the rules of the Association.
Qualifications for membership of Association
(1) Membership of the Association is open to1. Who ever is willing to contribute to the advancement of pulaar (Fulfulde) and other African languages where possible?
2. New members are allowed to observe for one meeting and if willing to join the can fill the necessary forms and pay a registration fee of $10.00 Australian Dollars.
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(2) A person who wishes to become a member must-
(a) Apply for membership to the Committee in writing-
(i) Signed by that person and by both of the members referred to in paragraph (b); and
(ii) in such form as the Committee from time to time directs; and
(b) Be proposed by one member and seconded by another member.
(3) The Committee members must consider each application made under sub-rule (2) at a Committee meeting and must at the Committee meeting or the next Committee
meeting accept or reject that application.
(4) An applicant whose application for membership of the Association is rejected under sub-rule (3) must, if he or she wishes to appeal against that decision, give notice to
the Secretary of his or her intention to do so within a period of 14 days from the date he or she is advised of the rejection.
(5) When notice is given under sub-rule (4), the Association in a general meeting no later than the next annual general meeting, must either confirm or set aside the decision
of the Committee to reject the application, after having afforded the applicant who gave that notice a reasonable opportunity to be heard by, or to make representations in
writing to, the Association in the general meeting.
Register of members of Association
(1) The Secretary, on behalf of the Association, must comply with section 27 of the Act by keeping and maintainingin an up to date condition a register of the members of the Association and their postal or residential addresses and, upon the request of a member of the Association, shall
make the register available for the inspection of the
member and the member may make a copy of or take an extract from the register but shall have no right to remove the register for that purpose.
(2) The register must be so kept and maintained at the Secretary’s place of residence or at such other place as the members at a general meeting decide.
(3) The Secretary must cause the name of a person who dies or who ceases to be a member under rule 8 to be deleted from the register of members referred to in sub-rule
(1).
Subscriptions of members of Association
(1) The members may from time to time at a general meeting determine the amount of the subscription to be paid by each member.
(2) Each member must pay to the Treasurer, annually on or before 1 July or such other date as the Committee from time to time determines, the amount of the subscription
determined under sub-rule (1).
(3) Subject to sub-rule (4), a member whose subscription is not paid within 3 months after the relevant date fixed by or under sub-rule (2) ceases on the expiry of that period
to be a member, unless the Committee decides otherwise.
(4) A person exercises all the rights and obligations of a member for the purposes of these rules if his or her subscription is paid on or before the relevant date fixed by or
under sub-rule (2) or within 3 months thereafter, or such other time as the Committee allows.
Termination of membership of the Association
Membership of the Association may be terminated upon-
(a) Receipt by the Secretary or another Committee member of a notice in
writing from a member of his or her resignation from the Association.
Such person remains liable to pay to the Association the amount of
any subscription due and payable by that person to the Association but
unpaid at the date of termination; or
(b) non-payment by a member of his or her subscription within three
months of the date fixed by the Committee for subscriptions to be paid,
unless the Committee decides otherwise in accordance with rule 7 (3);
or
(c) Expulsion of a member in accordance with rule 9.
Suspension or expulsion of members of Association
(1) If the Committee considers that a member should be suspended or expelled from membership of the Association because his or her conduct is detrimental to the interests
of the Association, the Committee must communicate, either orally or in writing, to the member-
(a) Notice of the proposed suspension or expulsion and of the time, date
and place of the Committee meeting at which the question of that
suspension or expulsion will be decided; and
(b) Particulars of that conduct,
not less than 30 days before the date of the Committee meeting referred to in paragraph (a).
(2) At the Committee meeting referred to in a notice communicated under sub-rule (1), the Committee may, having afforded the member concerned a reasonable opportunity
to be heard by, or to make representations in writing to, the Committee, suspend or expel or decline to suspend or expel that member from membership of the Association
and must, forthwith after deciding whether or not to suspend or expel that member, communicate that decision in writing to that member.
(3) Subject to sub-rule (5), a member has his or her membership suspended or ceases to be a member 14 days after the day on which the decision to suspend or expel a
member is communicated to him or her under sub-rule (2).
(4) A member who is suspended or expelled under sub-rule (2) must, if he or she wishes to appeal against that suspension or expulsion, give notice to the Secretary of his or
her intention to do so within the period of 14 days referred to in sub-rule (3).
(5) When notice is given under sub-rule (4)-
(a) the Association in a general meeting, must either confirm or set aside
the decision of the Committee to suspend or expel the member, after
having afforded the member who gave that notice a reasonable
opportunity to be heard by, or to make representations in writing to, the
Association in the general meeting; and
(b) the member who gave that notice is not suspended or does not cease
to be a member unless and until the decision of the Committee to
suspend or expel him or her is confirmed under this sub-rule.
Committee of Management
(1) Subject to sub-rule (9), the affairs of the Association will be managed exclusively by a Committee of Management consisting of-
(a) a Chairperson;
(b) a Vice-Chairperson;
(c) a Secretary;
(d) a Treasurer; and
(e) not less than five other persons,
all of whom must be members of the Association.
(2) Committee members must be elected to membership of the Committee at an annual general meeting or appointed under sub-rule (8).
(3) Subject to sub-rule (8), a Committee member’s term will be from his or her election at an annual general meeting until the election referred to in sub-rule (2) at the next
annual general meeting after his or her election, but he or she is eligible for re-election to membership of the Committee.
(4) Except for nominees under sub-rule (7), a person is not eligible for election to membership of the Committee unless a member has nominated him or her for election by
delivering notice in writing of that nomination, signed by-
(a) the nominator; and
(b) the nominee to signify his or her willingness to stand for election,
to the Secretary not less than 7 days before the day on which the annual general meeting concerned is to be held.
(5) A person who is eligible for election or re-election under this rule may -
(a) propose or second himself or herself for election or re-election; and
(b) vote for himself or herself.
(6) If the number of persons nominated in accordance with sub-rule (4) for election to membership of the Committee does not exceed the number of vacancies in that
membership to be filled-
(a) the Secretary must report accordingly to; and
(b) the Chairperson must declare those persons to be duly elected as
members of the Committee at,
the annual general meeting concerned.
(7) If vacancies remain on the Committee after the declaration under sub-rule (6), additional nominations of Committee members may be accepted from the floor of the
annual general meeting. If such nominations from the floor do not exceed the number of vacancies the Chairperson must declare those persons to be duly elected as
members of Committee. Where the number of nominations from the floor exceeds the remaining number of vacancies on the Committee, elections for those positions must
be conducted.
(8) If a vacancy remains on the Committee after the application of sub-rule (7), or when a casual vacancy within the meaning of rule 14 occurs in the membership of the
Committee-
(a) the Committee may appoint a member to fill that vacancy; and
(b) a member appointed under this sub-rule will -
(i) hold office until the election referred to in sub-rule (2); and
(ii) be eligible for election to membership of the Committee,
at the next following annual general meeting.
(9) The Committee may delegate, in writing, to one to more sub-committees (consisting of such member or members of the association as the Committee thinks fit) the
exercise of such functions of the Committee as are specified in the delegation other than the power of delegation; and
a function which is a duty imposed on the Committee by the Act or any other law.
(10) Any delegation under sub-rule (9) may be subject to such conditions and limitations as to the exercise of that function or as to time and circumstances as are specified in
the written delegation and the Committee may continue to exercise any function delegated.
(11) The Committee may, in writing, revoke wholly or in part any delegation under sub-rule (9). All executive members work on a voluntary basis.
Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
(1) Subject to this rule, the Chairperson must preside at all general meetings and Committee meetings.
(2) In the event of the absence from a general meeting of-
(a) the Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson; or
(b) both the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, a member elected by
the other members present at the general meeting,
must preside at the general meeting.
(3) In the event of the absence from a Committee meeting of-
(a) the Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson; or
(b) both the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson, a Committee member
elected by the other Committee members present at the Committee
meeting,
must preside at the Committee meeting.
Secretary
The Secretary must-
(a) co-ordinate the correspondence of the Association;
(b) Keep full and correct minutes of the proceedings of the Committee and
of the Association;
(c) Comply on behalf of the Association with-
(i) Section 27 of the Act with respect to the register of members of the Association, as referred to in rule 6;
(ii) section 28 of the Act by keeping and maintaining in an up to date condition the rules of the Association and, upon the request of a member of the Association, must make
available those rules for the inspection of the member and the member may make a copy of or take an extract from the rules but will have no right to remove the rules for that
purpose; and
(iii) Section 29 of the Act by maintaining a record of -
(A) the names and residential or postal addresses of the persons who hold the offices of the Association provided for by these rules, including all offices held by the persons
who constitute the Committee and persons who are authorised to use the common seal of the Association under rule 22; and
(B) the names and residential or postal addresses of any persons who are appointed or act as trustees on behalf of the Association,
and the Secretary must, upon the request of a member of the
Association, make available the record for the inspection of the
member and the member may make a copy of or take an extract
from the record but will have no right to remove the record for
that purpose;
(d) unless the members resolve otherwise at a general meeting, have
custody of all books, documents, records and registers of the
Association, including those referred to in paragraph (c) but other than
those required by rule 13 to be kept and maintained by, or in the
custody of, the Treasurer; and
(e) Perform such other duties as are imposed by these rules on the
Secretary.
Treasurer
The Treasurer must be responsible for the receipt of all moneys paid to or received by, or by him or her on behalf of, the Association and must issue receipts for those moneys in the
name of the Association;
pay all moneys referred to in paragraph (a) into such account or accounts of the Association as the Committee may from time to time direct;
make payments from the funds of the Association with the authority of a general meeting or of the Committee and in so doing ensure that all cheques are signed by
himself or herself and at least one other authorised Committee member, or by any two others as are authorised by the Committee;
comply on behalf of the Association with sections 25 and 26 of the Act with respect to the accounting records of the Association by-
(i) keeping such accounting records as correctly record and explain the financial transactions and financial position of the Association;
(ii) keeping its accounting records in such manner as will enable true and fair accounts of the Association to be prepared from time to time;
(iii) keeping its accounting records in such manner as will enable true and fair accounts of the Association to be conveniently and properly audited; and
(iv) submitting to members at each annual general meeting of the Association accounts of the Association showing the financial position of the Association at the end of the
immediately preceding financial year.
whenever directed to do so by the Chairperson, submit to the Committee a report, balance sheet or financial statement in accordance with that direction;
unless the members resolve otherwise at a general meeting, have custody of all securities, books and documents of a financial nature and accounting records of the
Association, including those referred to in paragraphs (d) and (e); and
(g) perform such other duties as are imposed by these rules on the
Treasurer.
Casual vacancies in membership of Committee
A casual vacancy occurs in the office of a Committee member and that office becomes vacant if the Committee member-
(a) dies;
(b) resigns by notice in writing delivered to the Chairperson or, if the
Committee member is the Chairperson, to the Vice-Chairperson and
that resignation is accepted by resolution of the Committee;
(c) is convicted of an offence under the Act;
(d) is permanently incapacitated by mental or physical ill-health;
(e) is absent from more than-
(i) 3 consecutive Committee meetings; or
(ii) 3 Committee meetings in the same financial year without tendering an apology to the person presiding at each of those Committee meetings;
of which meetings the member received notice, and the Committee
has resolved to declare the office vacant;
(f) ceases to be a member of the Association; or
(g) is the subject of a resolution passed by a general meeting of members
terminating his or her appointment as a Committee member.
Proceedings of Committee
(1) The Committee must meet together for the dispatch of business not less than six times in each year and the Chairperson, or at least half the members of the Committee,
may at any time convene a meeting of the Committee.
(2) Each Committee member has a deliberative vote.
(3) A question arising at a Committee meeting must be decided by a majority of votes, but, if there no majority, the person presiding at the Committee meeting will have a
casting vote in addition to his or her deliberative vote.
(4) At a Committee meeting 3/4 Committee members constitute a quorum.
(5) Subject to these rules, the procedure and order of business to be followed at a Committee meeting must be determined by the Committee members present at the
Committee meeting.
(6) As required under sections 21 and 22 of the Act, a Committee member having any direct or indirect pecuniary interest in a contract, or proposed contract, made by, or in
the contemplation of, the Committee (except if that pecuniary interest exists only by virtue of the fact that the member of the Committee is a member of a class of persons for
whose benefit the Association is established), must as soon as he or she becomes aware of that interest, disclose the nature and extent of his or her interest to the Committee; and
not take part in any deliberations or decision of the Committee with respect to that contract.
(7) Sub-rule (6) (a) does not apply with respect to a pecuniary interest that exists only by virtue of the fact that the member of the Committee is an employee of the
Association.
(8) The Secretary must cause every disclosure made under sub-rule (6) (a) by a member of the Committee to be recorded in the minutes of the meeting of the Committee at
which it is made.
General meetings
(1) The Committee-
(a) may at any time convene a special general meeting;
(b) must convene annual general meetings within the time limits provided
for the holding of such meetings by section 23 of the Act,
that is, in every calendar year within 4 months after the end of the
Association's financial year or such longer period as may in a
particular case be allowed by the Commissioner, except for the first
annual general meeting which may be held at any time within 18
months after incorporation; and
(c) must, within 30 days of-
(i) receiving a request in writing to do so from not less than ten members, convene a special general meeting for the purpose specified in that request; or
(ii) the Secretary receiving a notice under rule 9 (4), convene a general meeting to deal with the appeal to which that notice relates.
(d) must, after receiving a notice under rule 5 (4), convene a general
meeting, no later than the next annual general meeting, at which the
appeal referred to in the notice will be dealt with. Failing that, the
applicant is entitled to address the Association at that next annual
general meeting in relation to the Committee’s rejection of his or her
application and the Association at that meeting must confirm or set
aside the decision of the Committee.
(2) The members making a request referred to in sub-rule (1) (c) (i) must-
(a) state in that request the purpose for which the special general meeting
concerned is required; and
(b) sign that request.
(3) If a special general meeting is not convened within the relevant period of 30
days referred to-
(a) in sub-rule (1) (c) (i), the members who made the request concerned
may themselves convene a special general meeting as if they were the
Committee; or
(b) in sub-rule (1) (c) (ii), the member who gave the notice concerned may
him or herself convene a special general meeting as if he or she were
the Committee.
(4) When a special general meeting is convened under sub-rule (3) (a) or (b) the Association must pay the reasonable expenses of convening and holding the special general
meeting.
(5) Subject to sub-rule (7), the Secretary must give to all members not less than 14 days notice of a special general meeting and that notice must specify-
(a) when and where the general meeting concerned is to be held; and
(b) particulars of the business to be transacted at the general meeting
concerned and of the order in which that business is to be transacted.
(6) Subject to sub-rule (7), the Secretary must give to all members not less than 21 days notice of an annual general meeting and that notice must specify-
(a) when and where the annual general meeting is to be held;
(b) the particulars and order in which business is to be transacted, as
follows-
(i) first, the consideration of the accounts and reports of the Committee;
(ii) second, the election of Committee members to replace outgoing Committee members; and
(iii) third, any other business requiring consideration by the Association at the general meeting.
(7) A special resolution may be moved either at a special general meeting or at an annual general meeting, however the Secretary must give to all members not less than 21
days notice of the meeting at which a special resolution is to be proposed. In addition to those matters specified in sub-rule (5) or (6), as relevant, the notice must also
include the resolution to be proposed and the intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution.
(8) The Secretary must give a notice under sub-rule (5), (6) or (7) by-
(a) serving it on a member personally; or
(b) sending it by post to a member at the address of the member
appearing in the register of members kept and maintained under rule 6.
(9) When a notice is sent by post under sub-rule (8) (b), sending of the notice will be deemed to be properly effected if the notice is sufficiently addressed and posted to the
member concerned by ordinary prepaid mail.
Quorum and proceedings at general meetings
(1) At a general meeting twenty five members present in person constitute a quorum.
(2) If within 30 minutes after the time specified for the holding of a general meeting in a notice given under rule 16 (5) or (6)-
(a) as a result of a request or notice referred to in rule 16 (1) (c) or as a
result of action taken under rule 16 (3) a quorum is not present, the
general meeting lapses; or
(b) otherwise than as a result of a request, notice or action referred to in
paragraph (a), the general meeting stands adjourned to the same time
on the same day in the following week and to the same venue.
If within 30 minutes of the time appointed by sub-rule (2) (b) for the resumption of an adjourned general meeting a quorum is not present, the members who are
present in person or by proxy may nevertheless proceed with the business of that general meeting as if a quorum were present.
(4) The Chairperson may, with the consent of a general meeting at which a quorum is present, and must, if so directed by such a general meeting, adjourn that general
meeting from time to time and from place to place.
(5) There must not be transacted at an adjourned general meeting any business other than business left unfinished or on the agenda at the time when the general meeting
was adjourned.
(6) When a general meeting is adjourned for a period of 30 days or more, the Secretary must give notice under rule 16 of the adjourned general meeting as if that general
meeting were a fresh general meeting.
(7) At a general meeting-
(a) an ordinary resolution put to the vote will be decided by a majority of
votes cast on a show of hands, subject to sub-rule (9); and
(b) a special resolution put to the vote will be decided in accordance
with section 24 of the Act as defined in rule 2, and, if a poll is
demanded, in accordance with sub-rules (9) and (11).
(8) A declaration by the Chairperson of a general meeting that a resolution has been passed as an ordinary resolution at the meeting will be evidence of that fact unless,
during the general meeting at which the resolution is submitted, a poll is demanded in accordance with sub-rule (9).
(9) At a general meeting, a poll may be demanded by the Chairperson or by three or more members present in person or by proxy and, if so demanded, must be taken in
such manner as the Chairperson directs.
(10) If a poll is demanded and taken under sub-rule (9) in respect of an ordinary resolution, a declaration by the Chairperson of the result of the poll is evidence of the matter
so declared.
(11) A poll demanded under sub-rule (9) must be taken immediately on that demand being made.
Minutes of meetings of Association
(1) The Secretary must cause proper minutes of all proceedings of all general meetings and Committee meetings to be taken and then to be entered within 30 days after the
holding of each general meeting or Committee meeting, as the case requires, in a minute book kept for that purpose.
(2) The Chairperson must ensure that the minutes taken of a general meeting or Committee meeting under sub-rule (1) are checked and signed as correct by the
Chairperson of the general meeting or Committee meeting to which those minutes relate or by the Chairperson of the next succeeding general meeting or Committee
meeting, as the case requires.
(3) When minutes have been entered and signed as correct under this rule, they are, until the contrary is proved, evidence that-
(a) the general meeting or Committee meeting to which they relate (in this
sub-rule called "the meeting") was duly convened and held;
(b) all proceedings recorded as having taken place at the meeting did in
fact take place at the meeting; and
(c) all appointments or elections purporting to have been made at the
meeting have been validly made.
Voting rights of members of Association
(1) Subject to these rules, each member present in person or by proxy at a general meeting is entitled to a deliberative vote.
(2) A member which is a body corporate may appoint in writing a natural person, whether or not he or she is a member, to represent it at a particular general meeting or at all
general meetings.
(3) An appointment made under sub-rule (2) must be made by a resolution of the board or other governing body of the body corporate concerned-
(a) which resolution is authenticated under the common seal of that body
corporate; and
(b) a copy of which resolution is lodged with the Secretary.
(4) A person appointed under sub-rule (2) to represent a member which is a body corporate is deemed for all purposes to be a member until that appointment is revoked by
the body corporate or, in the case of an appointment in respect of a particular general meeting, which appointment is not so revoked, the conclusion of that general meeting.
Proxies of members of Association
A member (in this rule called "the appointing member") may appoint in writing another member who is a natural person to be the proxy of the appointing member and to
attend, and vote on behalf of the appointing member at, any general meeting.
Rules of Association
(1) The Association may alter or rescind these rules, or make rules additional to these rules, in accordance with the procedure set out in sections 17, 18 and 19 of the Act,
which is as follows Subject to sub-rule (1) (d) and (1) (e), the Association may alter its rules by special resolution but not otherwise;
Within one month of the passing of a special resolution altering its rules, or such further time as the Commissioner may in a particular case allow (on written
application by the Association), the Association must lodge with the Commissioner notice of the special resolution setting out particulars of the alteration together with
a certificate given by a member of the Committee certifying that the resolution was duly passed as a special resolution and that the rules of the Association as so
altered conform to the requirements of this Act;
An alteration of the rules of the Association does not take effect until sub-rule (1) (b) is complied with;
An alteration of the rules of the Association having effect to change the name of the association does not take effect until sub-rules (1) (a) to (1) (c) are complied with
and the approval of the Commissioner is given to the change of name;
An alteration of the rules of the Association having effect to alter the objects or purposes of the association does not take effect until sub-rules (1) (a) to (1) (c) are
complied with and the approval of the Commissioner is given to the alteration of the objects or purposes.
(2) These rules bind every member and the Association to the same extent as if every member and the Association had signed and sealed these rules and agreed to be
bound by all their provisions.
Common seal of Association
(1) The Association must have a common seal on which its corporate name appears in legible characters.
(2) The common seal of the Association must not be used without the express authority of the Committee and every use of that common seal must be recorded in the minute
book referred to in rule 18.
(3) The affixing of the common seal of the Association must be witnessed by any two of the Chairperson, the Secretary and the Treasurer.
(4) The common seal of the Association must be kept in the custody of the Secretary or of such other person as the Committee from time to time decides.
Inspection of records, etc. of Association
A member may at any reasonable time inspect without charge the books, documents, records and securities of the Association.
Disputes and mediation
(1) The grievance procedure set out in this rule applies to disputes under these rules between a member and another member; or
a member and the Association; or
if the Association provides services to non-members, those non-members who receive services from the Association, and the Association.
(2) The parties to the dispute must meet and discuss the matter in dispute, and, if possible, resolve the dispute within 14 days after the dispute comes to the attention of all of
the parties.
(3) If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute at the meeting, or if a party fails to attend that meeting, then the parties must, within 10 days, hold a meeting in the
presence of a mediator.
(4) The mediator must be a person chosen by agreement between the parties; or
in the absence of agreement-
(i) in the case of a dispute between a member and another member, a person appointed by the Committee of the Association;
(ii) in the case of a dispute between a member or relevant non-member (as defined by sub-rule (1) (c)) and the Association, a person who is a mediator appointed to, or
employed with, a not for profit organisation.
(5) A member of the Association can be a mediator.
(6) The mediator cannot be a member who is a party to the dispute.
(7) The parties to the dispute must, in good faith, attempt to settle the dispute by mediation.
(8) The mediator, in conducting the mediation, must give the parts to the mediation process every opportunity to be heard;
allow due consideration by all parties of any written statement submitted by any party; and
ensure that natural justice is accorded to the parties to the dispute throughout the mediation process.
(9) The mediator must not determine the dispute.
(10) The mediation must be confidential and without prejudice.
(11) If the mediation process does not result in the dispute being resolved, the parties may seek to resolve the dispute in accordance with the Act or otherwise at law.
Distribution of surplus property on winding up of Association
If upon the winding up or dissolution of the Association there remains after satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities any property whatsoever, the same must not be paid to or
distributed among the members, or former members. The surplus property must be given or transferred to another association incorporated under the Act which has similar
objects and which is not carried out for the purposes of profit or gain to its individual members, and which association shall be determined by resolution of the members.
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP OF AN INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION – model rule 5
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
(Insert name of INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION)
I,………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert APPLICANT’S name)
of……………………………………………………………………………………………………
(insert APPLICANT’S residential or postal address -
required under section 27 of the Associations Incorporation Act (1987))
Apply to become a member of the above Association.
If my application is accepted, I agree to be bound by the rules of the Association.
Signature:…………………………………………. Date:…………………………………………………
Rule 5(2) “A person who wishes to become a member must be … proposed by one member and seconded by another member.”
PROPOSED: SECONDED:
Name:………………………………………… Name:……………………………………………….
Signature:…………………………………… Signature:…………………………………………
Date:…………………………………………… Date:…………………………………………………
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Applicants to detach and keep _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ INFORMATION for APPLICANTS
If your application is accepted, your name and address, as provided above, must be recorded in a register of members and be made available to other members,
upon request, under section 27 of the Associations Incorporation Act.
If the obligations under the Associations Incorporation Act are not complied with the Association can be wound up.
You can contact the Association at……………………………………………………………………………………
You can access or correct personal information (your name and address) by contacting the Association as indicated above.
OTHER INFORMATION
If your application is accepted you are entitled to inspect and make a copy of the register of members under section 27 of the Associations Incorporation Act.
If your application is accepted you are entitled to inspect and make a copy of the rules (constitution) of the association under section 28 of the Associations
Incorporation Act.
If your application for membership is rejected by the Committee: You may give notice of your intention to appeal within 14 days of being advised of the rejection (rule 5(4)).
The Association in a general meeting, no later than the next annual general meeting, must confirm or set aside the decision of the Committee rejecting your application, after
giving you a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to make written representations to the general meeting (rule 5(5)).
APPOINTMENT OF CORPORATE MEMBER
REPRESENTATIVE – model rule 19
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert name of CORPORATE MEMBER of incorporated association)
advises that, on ……………………………………………………………………, it RESOLVED that
(Insert date of meeting)
……………….…………….……………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert name of REPRESENTATIVE of the above corporate member)
represent it at:
(Tick þ only ONE of the following)
the general meeting/s on ………………………………………………………………………
(Insert relevant date/s)
OR
all general meetings
of ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert name of INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION)
WITNESSED/AUTHORISED BY:
(if required under the CORPORATE MEMBER’S rules)
SIGNATURE:
NAME:
POSITION:
DATE:
SIGNATURE:
NAME:
POSITION:
DATE: (Insert CORPORATE MEMBER’S common seal)
The corporate member acknowledges that according to rule 19(4) of the Association a person appointed to represent a member which is a body corporate is deemed for all
purposes to be a member until that appointment is revoked by the body corporate or, in the case of an appointment in respect of a particular general meeting, which
appointment is not so revoked, the conclusion of that general meeting.
APPOINTMENT OF PROXY
Model rule 20
I, ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert MEMBER’S name)
of………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert MEMBER’S address)
being a member of………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert name of INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION)
APPOINT
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert PROXY’S name)
who also is a member of the Association, as my proxy.
My proxy is authorised to vote on my behalf: (Tick only ONE of the following)
at the general meeting/s (and any adjournments of the meeting/s) on
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(Insert relevant date/s)
OR
in relation to the following resolutions and/or nominations
In favour: Against:
[[PASTING TABLES IS NOT SUPPORTED]]
(Insert resolution Nos, brief description or (Insert resolution Nos. brief description or
nominees’ name/s) nominees’ name/s)
Signature:……………………………………………… Date:…………………………………
(of Member appointing Proxy)
NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING TO ALTER THE RULES (CONSTITUTION) – model rule 21
____________________________________________
(Insert name of INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION)
is convening a general meeting at which the following resolution/s will be proposed as special resolutions to alter the rules of the association.
The meeting will be held at ______a.m./p.m. on__________________
the _______________________200____.
The meeting will take place at_______________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
SPECIAL RESOLUTION/S:
Currently rule………states:
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
It is proposed to alter this rule so that it states as follows:
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Currently rule………states:
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
It is proposed to alter this rule so that it states as follows:
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
OR
A list of alterations to the rules which will be proposed as special resolutions at the meeting is attached.
INFORMATION for MEMBERS
Rule 20 allows for proxy votes. A proxy form is enclosed for you to nominate another member to vote on your behalf if you cannot attend the meeting.
Alterations to the rules can only be made if supported by 75% of members voting at the meeting or by proxy.
Alterations to the rules only take effect when lodged with the Department of Consumer & Employment Protection

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