Fundraising Appeals (Renewals) Regulations 2002 (Vic)

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Fundraising Appeals (Renewals) Regulations 2002

S.R. No. 106/2002

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation Page
1. Objective 1
2. Authorising provision 1
3. Commencement 1
4. Amendment to objectives 2
5. New regulation 11 inserted 2
11. Renewal of registration 2

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STATUTORY RULES 2002

S.R. No. 106/2002

Fundraising Appeals Act 1998

Fundraising Appeals (Renewals) Regulations 2002

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:
Dated: 29 October 2002

Responsible Minister:

CHRISTINE CAMPBELL

Minister for Consumer Affairs

HELEN DOYE

Clerk of the Executive Council

1. Objective

The objective of these Regulations is to amend the Fundraising Appeals Regulations 1999 to prescribe the information and consents required for an application to renew registration as a fundraiser.

2. Authorising provision

These Regulations are made under section 71 of the Fundraising Appeals Act 1998.

3. Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on
1 November 2002.

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4. Amendment to objectives

In regulation 1 of the Fundraising Appeals

Regulations 19991, after paragraph (b) insert—

"(c) to prescribe the information and consents

required for an application to renew

registration as a fundraiser;".

5. New regulation 11 inserted

After regulation 10 of the Fundraising Appeals

Regulations 1999 insert—

"11. Renewal of registration

For the purposes of section 22(2) of the Act, an application to renew a person's registration as a fundraiser must—

(a)

contain the information required under registration as a fundraiser;

(b) be accompanied by—

(i)

appeal of each intended
beneficiary of the appeal who has

the written consent to an intended that appeal; or

(ii)  a written explanation of why it is not practicable to comply with sub-paragraph (i).".

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