Board of trustees.

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(a) The business and affairs of a cooperative shall be managed by a board of not less than five (5) trustees, each of whom shall be a member of the cooperative or of another cooperative which shall be a member thereof. The bylaws shall prescribe the number of trustees, their qualifications, other than those provided for in this act, the manner of holding meetings of the board of trustees and of the election of successors to trustees who shall resign, die, or otherwise be incapable of acting. The bylaws may also provide for the removal of trustees from office and for the election of their successors. Without approval of the members, trustees shall not receive any salaries for their services as trustees. The bylaws may, however, provide that a fixed fee and expenses of attendance, if any, may be allowed to each trustee for attendance at each meeting of the board of trustees and such other meetings, seminars, workshops, conferences or for other business purposes authorized by the board of trustees.

(b) The trustees of a cooperative named in any articles of incorporation, consolidation, merger or conversion, as the case may be, shall hold office until the next following annual meeting of the members or until their successors shall have been elected and qualified. At each annual meeting or, in case of failure to hold the annual meeting as specified in the bylaws, at a special meeting called for that purpose, the members shall elect trustees to hold office until the next following annual meeting of the members, except as hereinafter otherwise provided. Each trustee shall hold office for the term for which he is elected or until his successor shall have been elected and qualified.

(c) The officers of a cooperative shall consist of a president, secretary and treasurer, who shall be elected annually by and from the board of trustees. No person shall continue to hold any of the above offices after he shall have ceased to be a trustee. The offices of secretary and/or treasurer may be held by the same person. The board of trustees may also elect or appoint a chief executive or operating officer or such other officers, agents, or employees, whether or not such persons are trustees of the cooperative, as it shall deem necessary or advisable and shall prescribe the powers and duties thereof. Any officer may be removed from office and his successor elected in the manner prescribed in the bylaws. Vacancies in office may be filled by the board of trustees.

(d) The bylaws may provide that, in lieu of electing the whole number of trustees annually, the trustees shall be divided into three classes at the first or any subsequent annual meeting, each class to be as nearly equal in number as possible, with the term of office of the trustees of the first class to expire at the next succeeding annual meeting and the term of the second class to expire at the second succeeding annual meeting, and the term of the third class to expire at the third succeeding annual meeting. At each annual meeting after such classification a number of trustees equal to the number of the class whose term expires at the time of such meeting shall be elected to hold office until the third succeeding annual meeting.

(e) A majority of the board of trustees shall constitute a quorum.

(f) If a husband and wife hold a joint membership in a cooperative, either one, but not both, may be elected a trustee.

(g) The board of trustees may exercise all of the powers of a cooperative except such as are conferred upon the members by this act, or its articles of incorporation or bylaws.

Laws 1939, p. 260, § 9; Laws 1955, p. 151, § 1. Amended by Laws 1990, c. 202, § 1, emerg. eff. May 10, 1990.


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