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Transitory Provisions

Section 61. Every chamber of commerce, board of trade, or association having the same characteristics or objects as those of a chamber of commerce which was registered under the Civil and Commercial Code prior to the day this Act comes into force, must, if it wishes to become a chamber of commerce license within a period of ninety days from the day this Act comes into force. And when it has been licensed as a chamber of commerce under this Act, the Registrar of Associations under the Civil and Commercial Code shall delete the name of such chamber of commerce, board of trade or association from the Register of Associations.

All the property and liabilities of a chamber of commerce, board of trade or association having the same characteristics or objects as those of a chamber of commerce licensed and registered under this Act shall be transferred to the newly established chamber of commerce.

If a chamber of commerce, board of trade, or association having the same characteristics and object as those of a chamber of commerce registered as an association under the Civil and Commercial Code, does not apply for a chamber of commerce license under this Act within the period of time mentioned in paragraph one, it shall be deemed dissolved, and the Registrar of Associations under the Civil and Commercial Code shall delete the name of such chamber of commerce, board of trade or association from the Register of Associations.

If a chamber of commerce, board of trade or association having the same characteristics or objects as those of a chamber of commerce is dissatisfied with the order of the Registrar under the Civil and Commercial Code to have its name deleted from the Register of Associations, it has a right to appeal against such order, by filling a written appeal with the Minister within a period of fifteen days from the day of the receipt of the order. The decision of the order of the Minister shall be final.

Countersigned By :

Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn
Prime Minister

Rates of Fees

(1) Application form : 2 Bath each.
(2) Chamber of Commerce license : 500 Bath each.
(3) Chamber of Commerce
license substitute :
50 Bath each
(4) Registration of an amendment to the regulations, or of the appointment or replacement of a director : 5 Bath each.
(5) Application to examine or copy. A document : 5 Bath each.
(6) Application to have a document. Copied and certified : 20 Bath each.

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