Publication Year
2013
Author(s)
Topic
Keywords
- Nonprofit organizations
- Regulations
- Bylaws
- Board governance
Website URL
Transition guide for Federal not-for-profit corporations
Description
Table of contents :
- Introduction
- The Transition Process
- Step One - Review Your Letters Patent and By-laws
- Step Two - Prepare Articles
- Step Three - Create By-laws
- Step Four - Get Members' Approval
- Step Five - Submit the Required Documents
- Annex A - Provisions in Letters Patent and By-laws Superseded by NFP Act
- Annex B - Instructions for Completing Form 4031 – Articles of Continuance (transition)
- Annex C - Mandatory and Default Rules
- Model Special Resolution
"The new Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act (NFP Act) establishes a new set of rules for federally incorporated not-for-profit corporations in Canada. These new rules will replace part ii of the Canada Corporations Act (old act), the law that has governed federal corporations for nearly a century. The rules under the nfp act are modern, flexible and more suited to the needs of the not-for-profit sector."
Also available on the web at http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cd-dgc.nsf/eng/h_cs04954.html
Notes
2 ed.
Publisher
Industry / Industrie Canada