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Consumer Affairs Minister Scott Simpson is urging the nearly half of incorporated societies that have not done so yet to re-register.

Incorporated societies include clubs, charities, unions and political parties, and they have until 5 April to meet the requirements or be dissolved.

That could potentially lead to the groups' bank accounts being frozen, and put funding and lease arrangements because banks and funders may not want to deal with a group that does not have legal status.

With just a few months left before the deadline, one club says the process is difficult and can take months.

It all stems from a law change passed by Labour in 2022 to modernise the old 1908 law following recommendations from the Law Commission in 2013.

The new law contains additional requirements for Incorporated Societies, including a bank account, and a new constitution with rules for distributing assets and resolving disputes.

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