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Associations Incorporation Act 1981
sec.36Giving notice of application to change registered name
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### sec.36 Giving notice of application to change registered name
On receiving the incorporated association’s application to change its registered name, the chief executive may require the association to—
give further relevant information or documents to the chief executive about the application; or
publish a notice about the application (the application notice ).
The chief executive may require the association to include in the application notice a statement that a person may object to the association’s change of registered name by giving the chief executive a written notice (an objection notice ) clearly stating the objector’s reasons for objecting within 14 days after the notice is published.
The chief executive may require the association to publish the application notice by public advertisement and other ways the chief executive considers appropriate.
The chief executive may also require the association to give notice of the application in other ways, and to other persons, the chief executive considers appropriate.
The chief executive may give notice of the application in the ways, and to the persons, the chief executive considers appropriate.
s 36 ins 1995 No. 7 s 6
amd 2007 No. 16 s 3 sch
(sec.36-ssec.1) On receiving the incorporated association’s application to change its registered name, the chief executive may require the association to— give further relevant information or documents to the chief executive about the application; or publish a notice about the application (the application notice ).
(sec.36-ssec.2) The chief executive may require the association to include in the application notice a statement that a person may object to the association’s change of registered name by giving the chief executive a written notice (an objection notice ) clearly stating the objector’s reasons for objecting within 14 days after the notice is published.
(sec.36-ssec.3) The chief executive may require the association to publish the application notice by public advertisement and other ways the chief executive considers appropriate.
(sec.36-ssec.4) The chief executive may also require the association to give notice of the application in other ways, and to other persons, the chief executive considers appropriate.
(sec.36-ssec.5) The chief executive may give notice of the application in the ways, and to the persons, the chief executive considers appropriate.
- (a) give further relevant information or documents to the chief executive about the application; or
- (b) publish a notice about the application (the application notice ).