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		<title>Michigan Tightens Non-Profit Requirements</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michigan recently amended the Nonprofit Corporation Act to include several new requirements for nonprofit corporations. Nonprofit corporations in existence on July 16, 2008, must have and maintain a board including 3 or more directors, by January 16, 2009. For nonprofit corporations formed after July 16, 2008, the initial board of directors, and subsequent boards, must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michigan recently amended the Nonprofit Corporation Act to include several new requirements for nonprofit corporations.  <strong>Nonprofit corporations in existence on July 16, 2008, must have and maintain a board including 3 or more directors, by January 16, 2009. </strong>For nonprofit corporations formed after July 16, 2008, the initial board of directors, and subsequent boards, must consist of and maintain 3 or more directors over the life of the organization.</p>
<p><strong>Do you need to amend your non-profit organization bylaws to add directors?<br />
</strong>An existing nonprofit corporation with only 1 or 2 directors will need to increase the size of the board to at least 3 directors. <em>If you have a nonprofit corporation formed in Michigan which provides for a board with less than 3 directors, the organization&#8217;s bylaws will need to be amended. </em>To comply with the new law, a nonprofit may elect additional directors at its annual meeting or a special meeting called by the board.</p>
<p><strong>Non-profits may be automatically dissolved for failure to file annual reports</strong><br />
Smaller non-profits corporations are typically stretched thin, with several individuals serving multiple roles and functions, in their spare time.  Sometimes forms don&#8217;t get filed on time.  With the new law, <em>failure to file regular reports within 2 years of the due date could cause the non-profit to be dissolved. </em>This is, by far, the most dangerous part of the new law.</p>
<p><strong>Dissolving non-profits must receive state permission before disposing of assets</strong><br />
Nonprofits dissolving after the new law&#8217;s effective date of July 16, 2008 must provide notice of the impending dissolution to the Attorney General to obtain approval of the dissolution, before disposing of any of the non-profit&#8217;s assets.</p>
<p><a title="Michigan.gov: Amendments to Nonprofit Corporation Act." href="http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?2008-HB-5681" target="_blank">Legislative history and bill analysis of the new amendments to the Michigan non-profit law are available</a> on the Michigan Legislature&#8217;s website.</p>
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