The Parliament of the Bahamas' House of Assembly has enacted the Non-Profit Organisations Bill 2018, requiring all such organisations to register with a new regulator, and provide source details for donations above USD50,000 and on their ten largest contributors every two years. The Bill is the jurisdiction's response to the Financial Action Task Force's evaluation of existing regulation of non-profits, but the sector is still opposing it on the grounds that many donors have legitimate reasons for wanting to remain anonymous.