The Associations Incorporations Amendment Bill 2010 passed by Parliament
August 31st, 2010The Associations Incorporations Amendment Bill 2010 passed by Parliament
This has made significant changes to the law that regulates associations and after receiving assent will commence in 2011. It is complex reform but the changes can be broken down into five categories.
1. New company law-like duties on “office holders”, the definition of which is expanded to cover not just committee members etc but also employees who affect significant decisions. Most of these new duties are in sections 29AB-AD and they introduce civil penalties on office holders of up to $20,000. They are:
· Duty of care and diligence – this adopts the “business judgement rule” which requires that the decision is made in good faith, not made in self interest, is made after ensuring you are reasonably informed, and that the office holder rationally believes the decision is in the best interest of the association
· Duty of good faith and proper purpose – office holders must exercise power in best interests of, and for the purposes of, the association
· Duty to avoid trading while insolvent – inserted into section 37AH. This is a complex duty modelled on section 558 G of the Corporations Act. It applies where the decision to take on a debt makes the association insolvent, or where the association is already insolvent when taking on the debt, and the decision maker suspected this. As a breach of this section can constitute an offense depending on circumstances, Volunteering Victoria will publish further detailed information on this.
In addition there are new provisions that make office holders, or former office holders, liable for civil penalties where it is found they used information gained by their office to gain personal advantage or to cause detriment to the association. Penalties also apply if a current office holder uses that position to gain advantage for themselves or to cause detriment to the association. (Section 29A)
2. Removal of requirement to have a separate statement of purpose. Purposes will be incorporated into the association’s rules with transitional provisions to ensure current associations’ arrangements are valid. Note that the model rules have been significantly reformed: Volunteering Victoria was involved in that review and we will publish detailed analysis of these practical rule changes.
3. Changes to the association “tiering” which reduces financial reporting requirements for small associations.
· Tier one associations: total revenue allowed lifted to $250,000 p.a. – no change to reporting
· Tier two now $250,000-$1 million revenue p.a. – no longer required to have an audit, though a review by an independent accountant will be required (this is the major change)
· Tier three: $1 million plus – still need audit
4. Removal of restriction on associations trading in support of their purposes. This somewhat artificial provision has never fit the actual work done by associations in delivering services under contract from government or others. The prohibition on profit remains.
5. Changes to members’ rights, discipline and grievances regimes. This gives members greater access to documentation, and more strongly states the natural justice requirements in dealing with discipline and grievance procedures (section 14). The clarity is welcome.
There are a range of other important changes, including a requirement to replace a secretary within 14 days, and changes to meeting requirements. Volunteering Victoria will publish a more comprehensive guide on the changes, but the ones above are the key ones. Keep an eye on our new e-newsletter and on our website for further developments.
Volunteering Victoria is interested in getting your feedback on regulatory reform as we feed back to government on the effects of reform on volunteering. Contact j.wilson@volunteeringvictoria.org.au , or d.embry@volunteeringvictoria.org.au to have your say.
Roller Derby: The Bout for Blood!
August 16th, 2010In the News
August 16th, 2010Roller Derby: Eureka the Blockade
April 30th, 2010Sick and tired of watching boring sports in your living room? Want to get close to the action?
Then how about coming down to the Badminton Stadium in Ballarat on the 2nd of May to see first hand the thrills and spills of flat-track, full contact Roller Derby.
Bout 2 of Geelong Roller Derby’s second season sees The Atom Bombs take on BRDL’s newly formed team, The Rat Pack.
Can the new kids on the block compete with the Bout 1 Champs?
We say you should come along for the afternoon and find out!

Doors will open at 3.00. Game rolls out at 4.00! Also featuring Co-ed Demo Scrimmage! See the guys in their time to shine!
Tickets are $10 Adult and $5 for kids and are available through www.brdl.wordpress.com or from your friendly BRDL skaters, OR ON THE DOOR! ![]()
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Jayson's Sutcliffe (Senior Coach) comment
April 6th, 2010Jayson’s Sutcliffe (Senior Coach) comment
About 400 kids at Caribbean Rollerama again this morning for the session!!! Who said skating wasn’t popular?? and this is normal here holiday season, love it!


