The new Act has now passed into law. It is intended to make incorporated societies more robust from a governance standpoint, by introducing officers duties and requirements for dispute resolution processes.
There is a transition period during which incorporated societies will continue to be subject to the 1908 Act until they re-register under the 2022 Act. Societies that fail to re-register between October 2023 and April 2026 will cease to be incorporated and will be removed from the Register.
Re-registration will involve filing a constitution that is compliant with the new Act.
Key changes:
What do I need to do?
All incorporated societies will need to re-register with the Registrar by April 2026 with a constitution that is compliant. Societies must review their constitution and make any necessary modifications.
Societies needing few changes may decide to update, while others may see this as a good opportunity to start afresh.
Disclaimer: The information contained here is of a general nature and should be used as a guide only. Any reference to law is to New Zealand law and legislation. We recommend before acting on it, you consult your accountant or tax adviser