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ORS 65 Changes: What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know

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Date

Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Noon – 1 p.m. (PT)

Event Description

Title
ORS 65 Changes: What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know

Presenter
David Atkin – Director and Attorney, Center for Nonprofit Law

Host
Lilisa Hall, Director of Membership, Communications & Advancement, Nonprofit Association of Oregon

What you need to know about changes to ORS 65 for your nonprofit!

The session will highlight some of the changes to ORS 65, which went into effect January 1, 2020. The statutory changes affect the way all nonprofits in Oregon work and act. The session will cover simplified rules for majority voting, allowances for voting by email, modifications to the conflicts of interest provisions and changes to a number of requirements for membership nonprofits.

This session will be presented by David Atkin – one of the members of the work group of the Oregon State Bar who reviewed ORS Chapter 65 to identify provisions that needed clarification or modernization. The group began its work in 2014 and after nearly four years and significant effort, SB360 was drafted and the bill passed into law in the last legislative session. Keep your nonprofit up to date on the rules and regulations that govern your corporate status.

There will also be time for an interactive session with our presenter by way of questions and conversation. You won’t want to miss this session!

If you'd like to share questions or comments ahead of the webinar, e-mail them to [email protected].

A recording of this webinar will be available to NAO members only.

This webinar is made possible through the support of the Ford Family Foundation and NAO members!

About the Presenter

David Atkin – Director and Attorney, Center for Nonprofit Law

David Atkin is the founder and director of the Center for Nonprofit Law, a law office that works exclusively for nonprofit organizations. David has been deeply involved in serving the nonprofit sector for over 40 years. His law office has been providing specialized legal services exclusively for nonprofit organizations for nearly 30 years, and it currently serves as the legal counsel for more than a thousand nonprofit organizations. David is a recognized expert on nonprofit law and was recently honored for his expertise by being selected to be the first and Founding Chair for the Oregon State Bar’s new legal section on “Nonprofit Organizations Law.” David regularly presents seminars and workshops on nonprofit law topics to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations and audiences all around the country, including seminars for the attorneys and CPAs who advise them.

Cost

Free for NAO Members
$15 for Nonmembers

A link to access webinar will be provided in registration confirmation e-mail and e-mail reminder prior to event date.

NAO members must be logged in to receive member price. If you have any questions or trouble registering contact [email protected]

Location

Online

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Date

Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Noon – 1 p.m. (PT)

Event Description

Title
ORS 65 Changes: What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know

Presenter
David Atkin - Director and Attorney, Center for Nonprofit Law

Host
Lilisa Hall, Director of Membership, Communications & Advancement, Nonprofit Association of Oregon

What you need to know about changes to ORS 65 for your nonprofit!

The session will highlight some of the changes to ORS 65, which went into effect January 1, 2020. The statutory changes affect the way all nonprofits in Oregon work and act. The session will cover simplified rules for majority voting, allowances for voting by email, modifications to the conflicts of interest provisions and changes to a number of requirements for membership nonprofits.

This session will be presented by David Atkin - one of the members of the work group of the Oregon State Bar who reviewed ORS Chapter 65 to identify provisions that needed clarification or modernization. The group began its work in 2014 and after nearly four years and significant effort, SB360 was drafted and the bill passed into law in the last legislative session. Keep your nonprofit up to date on the rules and regulations that govern your corporate status.

There will also be time for an interactive session with our presenter by way of questions and conversation. You won’t want to miss this session!

If you'd like to share questions or comments ahead of the webinar, e-mail them to [email protected].

A recording of this webinar will be available to NAO members only.

This webinar is made possible through the support of the Ford Family Foundation and NAO members!

About the Presenter

David Atkin - Director and Attorney, Center for Nonprofit Law

David Atkin is the founder and director of the Center for Nonprofit Law, a law office that works exclusively for nonprofit organizations. David has been deeply involved in serving the nonprofit sector for over 40 years. His law office has been providing specialized legal services exclusively for nonprofit organizations for nearly 30 years, and it currently serves as the legal counsel for more than a thousand nonprofit organizations. David is a recognized expert on nonprofit law and was recently honored for his expertise by being selected to be the first and Founding Chair for the Oregon State Bar’s new legal section on “Nonprofit Organizations Law.” David regularly presents seminars and workshops on nonprofit law topics to a wide variety of nonprofit organizations and audiences all around the country, including seminars for the attorneys and CPAs who advise them.

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Cost

Free for NAO Members
$15 for Nonmembers

A link to access webinar will be provided in registration confirmation e-mail and e-mail reminder prior to event date.

NAO members must be logged in to receive member price. If you have any questions or trouble registering contact [email protected]

Location

Online

When
February 11th, 2020 from 12:00 PM to  1:00 PM
Location
Online Event
Event Fee(s)
Price $15.00