The Deregulation (Friendly Societies Act 1992) Order 1996
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DEREGULATION The Deregulation (Friendly Societies Act 1992) Order 1996
1. This Order may be cited as the Deregulation (Friendly Societies Act 1992) Order 1996 and shall come into force on 1st August 1996.
2. In this Order "the 1992 Act" means the Friendly Societies Act 1992.
4. In section 46 of the 1992 Act (annual investigation into condition of certain societies)
5. In section 93(5)(b) of the 1992 Act (number of copies of altered rules to be sent to the central office) for the word "four" there is substituted the word "three".
6. In section 103 of the 1992 Act (power to modify Parts V and VI of the Act in relation to particular friendly societies), after subsection (3) there are inserted the following subsections
(5) A direction under subsection (4) above may be subject to conditions. (6) A direction under subsection (4) above may be revoked by the Commission at any time; and the Commission may at any time vary any such direction on the application or with the consent of the society to which it applies. (7) Where the Commission
(8) The register kept for the purposes of subsection (7) above shall be available for inspection on reasonable notice by members of the public. (9) The Commission shall provide to the central office a copy of
7. Paragraph 9(2) of Schedule 3 to the 1992 Act is repealed.
8. In Schedule 15 to the 1992 Act (supplementary provisions about amalgamations, transfers of engagements and conversion) in paragraph 5 (applications to the Commission for confirmation), after sub-paragraph (2) there are inserted the following sub-paragraphs
(4) A direction under sub-paragraph (3) above may be subject to conditions. (5) A direction under sub-paragraph (3) above may be revoked by the Commission at any time; and the Commission may at any time vary any such direction on the application or with the consent of the society to which it applies. (6) Where the Commission
(7) The register kept for the purposes of subsection (6) above shall be available for inspection on reasonable notice by members of the public. (8) The Commission shall provide to the central office a copy of
(This note is not part of the Order)
Article 3 of this Order amends section 7 of the Act to allow groups set up under that provision (or "branches") of incorporated friendly societies to carry out social and benevolent activities on their own account. Article 4 amends section 46 of the Act so as to abolish the requirement that any friendly society which carries out an annual valuation of its life assurance business must also draw up a statement of that business once every 5 years. Article 5 amends section 93 of the Act so as to reduce the number of copies of altered rules which a society must send to the central office of the Registry of Friendly Societies from four to three. Article 6 amends section 103 of the Act so that the Friendly Societies Commission may, by direction, disapply or modify some or all of the requirements, including actuarial, solvency and accounting requirements, in regulations made under Part V and VI of the Act. The Commission must maintain a register containing directions, and variations and revocations thereto, and that register will be available for public inspection. Also a copy of a direction, or revocation or alteration thereto, will be in the public file of the society to which it relates. Article 7 amends paragraph 9(2) of Schedule 3 to the Act so as to remove the requirement for incorporated friendly societies which are collecting societies to have the words collecting society limited at the end of their name. Article 8 amends paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 15 to the Act so as to allow the Friendly Societies Commission to modify, by direction, the manner prescribed in regulations in which an application for confirmation by the Commission of an amalgamation, transfer of engagements or conversion is made. The Commission must maintain a register containing directions, and variations and revocations thereto, and that register will be available for public inspection. Also a copy of a direction, or revocation or alteration thereto, will be in the public file of the society to which it relates.
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