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==Do you know who your members are?==
  
 
Several sections in the new Act provide additional rights of access to members of societies.  They include access to official records and the ability to bring member proposals to the agenda of an AGM. Every society should take the opportunity to consider whether the current membership structure is working for the society or whether it is time for a change.   
 
Several sections in the new Act provide additional rights of access to members of societies.  They include access to official records and the ability to bring member proposals to the agenda of an AGM. Every society should take the opportunity to consider whether the current membership structure is working for the society or whether it is time for a change.   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 28 December 2016

Do you know who your members are?

Several sections in the new Act provide additional rights of access to members of societies. They include access to official records and the ability to bring member proposals to the agenda of an AGM. Every society should take the opportunity to consider whether the current membership structure is working for the society or whether it is time for a change.


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