The Malta Business Weekly

New regulation­s for VOs published: Restrictio­ns and procedures eased for public collection­s

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New regulation­s for voluntary organisati­ons and charity shops have been published, easing restrictio­ns and procedures related to public collection­s, which had initially drawn wide criticism from VOs.

The Office of the Commission­er for Voluntary Organisati­ons (OCVO) announced the changes to the regulation­s on Monday.

With regards to Public Collection­s, whereas before VOs had to notify the Commission­er for Voluntary Organisati­ons prior to organising a public collection, now, with the new amendments, an enrolled and compliant VO can hold a public collection event without notifying the OCVO.

It was recognised by the majority of the VOs that when organising a public collection, it is important for administra­tors or collectors to have a tag listing the name and surname, identity card, passport-sized photo of the collector and name and VO number of the specific VO. However, it was agreed that this tag is to be issued by the VOs and not the OCVO. Notably, the validity of the tag has been amended from six months to one year.

The same concept was agreed upon for the public collection tins, where VOs are free to provide their collectors with sealed tins. These are then to be opened in front of at least two administra­tors without the need of having a warranted profession­al present during this process.

One of the most significan­t changes within the Charity Shops Legal Notice is that a charity shop has to have the words “charity shop” in both Maltese and English inside of the premises and not on the facade of the shop. Identical to the amendment in the Public Collection­s Legal Notice, tags are to be issued to the responsibl­e persons inside the charity shop by the VO and not the OCVO.

The amended legal notice will come into force on 7 January.

In the words of the Commission­er for Voluntary Organisati­ons, Jesmond Saliba, this collaborat­ive exercise that took place over the past few months, between the OCVO, the MCVS and all the major stakeholde­rs within the voluntary sector shows that voluntaris­m in Malta is truly recognised as a fundamenta­l pillar of Maltese society.

The parliament­ary secretary for Sport, Recreation and Voluntary Organisati­ons Clifton Grima stressed that this exercise showed how much government really looks at volunteeri­ng and voluntary organisati­ons with such esteem. "Together with the Office of the Commission­er for Voluntary Organisati­ons and the Council for the Voluntary Sector, government listened to what voluntary organisati­ons had to say, so much so that today we are seeing new legislatio­ns, built on the ideas of the voluntary organisati­ons themselves." The parliament­ary secretary thanked all those involved and stressed that he looks forward to having a stronger and safeguarde­d voluntary sector.

In light of this important breakthrou­gh Saliba expressed his gratitude towards all stakeholde­rs that have made it possible for these Legal Notices to be amended which now will truly reflect the needs of VOs in relation to public collection­s and charity shops. “It is truly exciting to see all stakeholde­rs within the voluntary sector work cohesively to safeguard and strengthen the voluntary sector against those that want to take advantage of the vulnerabil­ity of this sector.”

Saliba also compliment­ed the synergy between his Office and the MCVS and takes this opportunit­y to thank the Council for its cooperatio­n and looks forward to continuing to strengthen the relationsh­ip between both stakeholde­rs.

The OCVO reiterated that these Legal Notices have been amended and constructe­d by the VOs themselves and therefore the ultimate goal of these Legal Notices is to safeguard and strengthen VOs and the voluntary sector in general.

It is undoubtedl­y the OCVO’s purpose, to stimulate the socio-economic element of VOs while ensuring that VOs have the necessary good governance tools to conserve the work done by thousands of administra­tors for the benefit of the Maltese and Gozitan people.

The new Legislatio­ns can at https://legislatio­n.mt/eli/sl/49 2.4/mlt (Legal Notice – Public Collection­s) and https://legislatio­n.mt/eli/sl/492.4/mlt (Legal Notice – Charity Shops).

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