Credit Union Act, 1997

Public file of a credit union.

100.—(1) The Registrar shall prepare and maintain at the Office of the Registrar of Friendly Societies a file relating to each credit union, to be known as the public file of the credit union; and each file shall contain—

(a) the documents or, as the case may be, the copies of documents, and

(b) the records of the matters,

which may be directed by or under this Act to be kept in the public file of a credit union.

(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1), there shall be placed on the public file of a credit union a copy of—

(a) all special resolutions passed by the credit union;

(b) any instrument of transfer of engagements under section 129 by which the credit union transfers its engagements or undertakes to fulfil the engagements of another credit union;

(c) any order winding up the credit union or an instrument of dissolution under section 135 ;

(d) any administration order under section 137 made with respect to the credit union;

(e) any order (including an interim order) made by a Court with respect to the credit union under Part XII ; and

(f) any other prescribed document relating to the credit union.

(3) Any member of the public shall be entitled—

(a) to inspect the public file of any credit union during normal business hours; and

(b) having first given reasonable notice, to be furnished with a copy of all or any of the documents or records kept in the public file of a credit union.