Condition for membership –
Applicant
to take 10 shares of Rs.50 each as against 5 shares. Bye law No.22 on rights of
membership talks about the right to receive the notice of demand from society
if there is increase in minimum contribution of member in share capital.
Definition of Associate member –
Ownership
in the property individually or jointly with others is must and whose name does
not stand first in the share certificate.
Education and training of Co-operative members, committee members,
officers and employees –
Education
and Training fund of Rs.10 per member per month to be collected as against Rs.3
per member per annum.
Regarding use of Sinking Fund –
Sinking
fund can be utilized by the society and no permission of the Registrar is
needed. General body permission however, is must.
Transfer of Property:
NOC
of society for transfer of flat or property is not required. However, Rule 24
and Bye law No.38 on transfer of shares and interest wants the transferring
member to give 15 days’ notice to the society of his intention to do so along
with the consent of the transferee member.
Management Committee Elections:
Elections
of management committee must be notified six months in advance and to be held
under the supervision of the newly constituted State Co-operative Election
Authority (SCEA).
Sec.73CB: Casual vacancy in management committee to be informed to
Election Authority and co-option is not allowed.
Sec.77-A & 78: Strength of Management
committee and Reservation of seats for Women and for members of SC,ST & OBC
category with Expert and Functional Directors appointment possible subject to
conditions.
Sec.73AAA & bye law No.113: Last date for conducting
AGM is 30th Sept as against 14th August.
Appointment of Auditors, their Remuneration, Rights and
Responsibilities, removal etc.
Auditor
should be a panel auditor and maximum appointment for consecutive three years
and maximum 20 audits excluding for societies with paid capital of less than
Rs.1 lac. Additional responsibility to file FIR if misappropriation, etc is
provided. Special & Specific Reports to be filed with Registrar
Sec.81/R- 69/Bye law 150-152: Cash expenses limit
Rs.1500/- as against Rs.4500/-in Bye laws.
Bye law No.144 /R-107D: Cash in Hand at the close
of the day limit increased from Rs.300 to Rs.5000/-
Bye law 143/R-107C: For encroachment of common areas
by members to be charged at 5 times the monthly maintenance charges for the
period of such encroachment.
Bye law No.168: Applicability and adoption
of accounting standards prescribed by state government and by ICAI-Sec.81 &
notification dtd. 29th Oct.2014. Filing of Annual Mandatory Returns with the
Registrar.
Sec.79(1A) & 79(1B): Penalties prescribed for
various offenses and consolidated penalty for all defaults to be Rs.5000/-
maximum in any financial year.
Bye law No.164(a): Concept of Emergency Planning
Scheme and Fire Safety Audit introduced.
Bye law No.75: The Maharashtra Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures
Rules, 2009, made it mandatory for building owners and residents to conduct
half – yearly fire safety audits and submit the report to the fire department.
As per the directive of Directorate of Maharashtra Fire Services, the safety
audit has to be conducted by the ‘Licensed Agency” approved by them.
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