Incorporation means that a not-for-profit or community group becomes a legal entity that's separate from its members. It provides protection to its members in legal transactions.
Consumer and Business Services (CBS) regulates incorporated associations in South Australia. This includes administering the Associations Incorporation Act 1985.
Not-for-profit and community groups that don't incorporate are known as unincorporated associations. CBS is not involved in their administration or management.
Incorporating your association means:
While incorporation has many benefits, it comes with rules that you must follow, including:
An incorporated association may
An incorporated association does not have the same powers as an individual person or a separate legal entity, such as a co-operative.
CBS will not accept rules that give an association the powers of a natural person, or powers listed within the Corporations Act 2001. If this is necessary for your association, you should seek independent legal advice to discuss alternative corporate structures.
Incorporation is not compulsory and can only happen when your group meets certain requirements. See Starting an association.
You may want to seek independent legal advice on whether incorporation is appropriate for your group.
You can't register as an incorporated association if you're planning to operate as a business or distribute profits or assets to members.
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