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Associations Incorporation Act 1981
sec.105MConsent to proposed registration as co-operative
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### sec.105M Consent to proposed registration as co-operative
If, after considering an application by an incorporated association, the chief executive is satisfied of the matters requiring satisfaction, the chief executive must promptly give to the association a certificate stating the chief executive is satisfied of the matters and consents to the association’s proposed registration as a co-operative.
The matters requiring satisfaction are as follows—
the association is an incorporated association;
the association has decided by special resolution to register as a co-operative;
there are reasonable grounds for believing the association will, if it registers as a co-operative, be able to comply with the Co-operatives National Law (Queensland) .
The certificate expires 30 days after it is given to the association.
s 105M ins 1997 No. 39 s 472 sch 7
amd 2007 No. 36 s 2 sch ; 2020 No. 18 s 65 s ch 1 pt 2
(sec.105M-ssec.1) If, after considering an application by an incorporated association, the chief executive is satisfied of the matters requiring satisfaction, the chief executive must promptly give to the association a certificate stating the chief executive is satisfied of the matters and consents to the association’s proposed registration as a co-operative.
(sec.105M-ssec.2) The matters requiring satisfaction are as follows— the association is an incorporated association; the association has decided by special resolution to register as a co-operative; there are reasonable grounds for believing the association will, if it registers as a co-operative, be able to comply with the Co-operatives National Law (Queensland) .
(sec.105M-ssec.3) The certificate expires 30 days after it is given to the association.
- (a) the association is an incorporated association;
- (b) the association has decided by special resolution to register as a co-operative;
- (c) there are reasonable grounds for believing the association will, if it registers as a co-operative, be able to comply with the Co-operatives National Law (Queensland) .