(1) The Board may be Committees of Board in multi state cooperative societies subject to such conditions as may be prescribe constitute an executive committee and other committees or sub committees as may be considered necessary: Provided that other committees or sub committees, other than the Executive Committee shall not exceed three. (2) The committee or other committees or sub committee referred to in sub section (1) shall perform such functions as are assigned it in accordance with the bye-laws. Good piece of news can be seen here on execution of orders of liquidators of a multi state cooperative society. The 2002 Act is corresponding to Section the 1984 Act Following provision has been inserted in the 2002 Act: Proviso to sub-section (1) inserted, which provide that number of committees or sub-committees other than execution committee shall not exceed three. Under the Board has been given power to constitute are Executive Committee and other committees or sub-committees as may be considered necessary for the proper functioning of the society. The number of committees or sub-committees that Board can constitute: under besides the Executive Committee, shall not exceed three Thus, besides the Executive Committee, three committees or sub (an be constituted under for the proper functioning of the multi state society. All the committees, whether it is Executive Committee, other committee or sub-committee, has to perform such functions as are assigned to it is. Accordance with the bye-laws of the It is proposed to define active member to ensure the member's active participation in the affairs of the society. Time bound decision by the society for admitting members is proposed to prevent inordinate delay by the society in admitting members. A clause is proposed to be inserted for ensuring that the members make their payment due to the society to be eligible for exercising their rights as a member. It is proposed to allow the conversion of producer company into MSCS to refund full or part of the share capital subscribed by the Government to reduce/eliminate Government control of these cooperatives. The Bill amends the multi state co-operative societies Act, 2002, which regulates multi state cooperative societies i.e. cooperatives which serve the interest of members in more than one state. Some key amendments to the Act pertain to the time limit for disposal of applications for registration, distribution of shares, constitution of an interim board, and holding of elections.