FINE WOOD WORK ASSOCIATION (WA) Inc.
Application for Membership
Please
type the details in the boxes, print the page, include the signatures as
required,
and hand to a committee member or post together
with your $45.00 ($35 subscription + $10 nomination fee) cheque or money
order to:
The Treasurer, FWWA (WA) Inc., 26 Norbury Crescent, City Beach, WA 6015
I apply to become a member of the above Association and
if my application is accepted, I agree to be bound by the rules of
the Association
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Rule
5(2) "A person who wishes to become a member must be proposed
by one Member and seconded by another Member."
In the absence of proposer and seconder please forward to the Secretary
or any member who will arrange for the necessary signatures. |
INFORMATION for APPLICANTS
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If
your application is accepted, your name and address, as provided
above, must be recorded in a register of members and
be made available to other members, upon request, under section
27 of the Associations Incorporation Act.
If the obligations under the Associations Incorporation Act
are not complied with the Association can be wound up.
You can contact the Association at: The Secretary, 9/64 Moondine Dr, Wembley WA 6014
You can access or correct personal information (your name and
address) by contacting the Association as indicated above. |
OTHER INFORMATION
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If
your application is accepted you are entitled to inspect and
make a copy of the register of members under section 27 of the
Associations Incorporation Act.
If your application is accepted you are entitled to inspect
and make a copy of the rules (constitution) of the association
under section 28 of the Associations Incorporation Act. |
If your application
for membership is rejected by the Committee: You may give notice
of your intention to appeal within 14 days of being advised of the
rejection (rule 5(4)). The Association in a general meeting, no later
than the next annual general meeting, must confirm or set aside the
decision of the Committee rejecting your application, after giving
you a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to make written representations
to the general meeting (rule 5(5)). |
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