The new law for associations commenced on 1 July 2016.
Associations can submit this information online. If you are confident that you have already provided your current address through AssociationsOnline, you will not need to resubmit it.
The Act has new requirements to ensure only suitable people are responsible for running an incorporated association. It will be important to ensure that all members of the committee are eligible under the new law to hold their positions.
It is a requirement for each new member of the association to be given a copy of the rules when they join. Please note electronic copies including links or electronic communication that direct the member to a copy of the rules on the organisations website, Facebook or social media platforms is acceptable.
The Act includes new requirements for financial reporting by associations. It is important for all incorporated associations to identify which reporting tier they fall into and consider any changes to the way they record and report on their financial affairs.
The new financial reporting requirements apply from the first financial year of an association that commences on or after 1 July 2016. For example, an association with a financial year that runs from:
More information about the tiered financial reporting requirements can be found in the financial reporting to members section.
The requirements of the new law mean that all associations need to amend their rules. Associations have three (3) years to update their rules to comply with the requirements of the new law. Associations need to comply by 30 June 2019.
See the rule changes section for more information about this transition process.
All committee members will have an obligation to make themselves aware of the general requirements under the new law and there is more information about these matters in the changes impacting on management committees section.