Incorporated associations


Autoria(s): McGregor-Lowndes, Myles; Lavarch, Linda
Contribuinte(s)

McVeigh, Aimee

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Non-profit community groups such as sporting clubs, charities, interest groups and community associations can be formally incorporated and recognised by the law. More than 21,000 associations are already incorporated in Queensland. The governing legislation is the Associations Incorporate Act 1981 (Qld) (the Act) and the Associations Incorporate regulation 1999 (Qld) (The Regulation). The Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General is responsible for administering this Act and incorporating associations and does so through the Office of Fair Trading. This chapter covers some of the basic concepts and procedures for incorporating an association under the Act. The Act and the Regulation are usually amended at least once a year, and current materials are available on the Queensland Government legislation website.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72590/

Publicador

Caxton Legal Centre Incorporated

Relação

https://caxton.org.au/queensland_law_handbook.php

McGregor-Lowndes, Myles & Lavarch, Linda (2013) Incorporated associations. In McVeigh, Aimee (Ed.) The Queensland Law Handbook [12th Edition]. Caxton Legal Centre Incorporated, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 800-809.

Fonte

Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies; QUT Business School; School of Accountancy

Palavras-Chave #180100 LAW #180109 Corporations and Associations Law #Incorporating an Association
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