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Co-operatives (Adoption of National Law) Act 2012
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#### 239 Special resolutions
239 Special resolutions
> > (1) A special resolution is a resolution of a co-operative that is passed—
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> > > (a) by a two-thirds majority at a general meeting of the co-operative; or
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> > > (b) by a two-thirds majority in a postal ballot (other than a special postal ballot) of members; or
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> > > (c) by a three-quarters majority in a special postal ballot of members.
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> > Note 1—
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> > A co-operative may by its rules require a higher majority voting percentage on any matter or that specified matters must be passed by postal or special postal ballot.
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> > Note 2—
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> > Section 250 enables 20% of members (or a lesser percentage specified in the rules) to require a postal ballot for a special resolution.
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> > (2) A special resolution may be passed by a postal ballot only if the rules of the co-operative so permit or this Law requires the special resolution to be passed by postal ballot (including a special postal ballot).
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> > (3) A resolution must not be considered to have been passed as a special resolution unless not less than 21 days notice has been given to the members of the co-operative stating—
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> > > (a) the intention to propose the special resolution; and
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> > > (b) the reasons for proposing the special resolution; and
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> > > (c) the effect of the special resolution being passed.