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(iii) any other purpose consistent with the entity's nonprofit character.
(2) "Invested capital" means funds invested in a cooperative association by an investor with the expectation of receiving an investment dividend.
(3) "Investment dividend" means the return on invested capital or on membership capital derived from the net savings of the cooperative association.
(4) "Membership capital" means the funds of a cooperative association derived from members of the cooperative association generally as a requirement of membership or in lieu of patronage dividends. The term does not include deposits or loans from members.
(5) "Net savings" means the total income of a cooperative association less the costs of operation.
(6) "Patronage dividend" means a share of the net savings distributed among members of the cooperative association on the basis of patronage, as provided by the certificate of formation.
(7) "Savings returns" means the amount returned by a cooperative association to patrons of a cooperative association in proportion to patronage or otherwise.
§ 251.002. APPLICABILITY OF NONPROFIT CORPORATION PROVISIONS.
(a) A provision of Title 1 and Chapters 20 and 22 governing nonprofit corporations applies to a cooperative association.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), this chapter controls over any conflicting provision of Title 1 and Chapters 20 and 22 governing nonprofit corporations.
This chapter does not apply to a corporation or association organized on a cooperative basis under a statute of this state other than this chapter unless that other statute specifically states that this chapter does apply.
After a cooperative association's certificate of formation is filed, the cooperative association shall hold an organization meeting in accordance with § 22.104.
§ 251.052. AMENDMENT OF CERTIFICATE OF FORMATION.
(a) The board of directors of a cooperative association may propose an amendment to the cooperative association's certificate of formation by a two-thirds vote of the board members. The members of a cooperative association may petition to amend the certificate of formation as provided by the bylaws.
(2) post notice of a meeting to consider a proposed amendment in a conspicuous place in all principal places of activity of the cooperative association.
(c) The notice required by Subsection (b) must include the full text of the proposed amendment and the text of the part of the certificate of formation to be amended.
(d) To be approved, an amendment must be adopted by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members voting on the amendment.
(2) in the form required by § 3.052.
(a) Unless the certificate of formation or bylaws of a cooperative association require a greater majority, the bylaws may be adopted, amended, or repealed by a majority vote of the cooperative association's members voting on the matter.
(13) any other provision incident to a purpose or activity of the cooperative association.
§ 251.054. RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF FORMATION.
(a) The board of directors of a cooperative association may adopt a restated certificate of formation as provided by Subchapter B, Chapter 3, by following the procedure to amend the association's certificate of formation provided by § 251.052, except that member approval is required if the restated certificate of formation contains an amendment.
§ 251.101. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
(a) Except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c), a cooperative association is managed by a board of directors in accordance with Chapter 22.
(2) holds office until the director is removed or the director's successor is elected.
(2) provide for the election of the directors by the respective units to which the directors are apportioned.
(d) An executive committee of the board of directors may be elected in the manner and with the powers and duties specified by the certificate of formation or bylaws.
(3) a secretary and treasurer or a secretary-treasurer.
(b) Any two or more offices, other than the offices of president and secretary, may be held by the same person.
(c) The officers of a cooperative association may be designated by other titles as provided by the certificate of formation or the bylaws of the cooperative association.
(d) A committee duly designated by the board of directors may perform the functions of any office, and the functions of any two or more officers may be performed by a single committee, including the functions of both president and secretary.
§ 251.103. REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS.
(a) A director or officer of a cooperative association may be removed from office in the manner provided by the certificate of formation or bylaws of the cooperative association.
(b) If the certificate of formation or bylaws do not provide for the person's removal, a director or officer may be removed with cause by a vote of a majority of the members voting at a regular or special meeting. The director or officer who is to be removed is entitled to be heard at the meeting.
(c) Except as provided by the certificate of formation or bylaws, a vacancy on the board of directors caused by removal shall be filled by a director elected in the same manner provided by the bylaws for the election of directors.
(2) requested and approved by the vote of at least a majority of the directors of the cooperative association.
(b) The proposition to be voted on in a referendum authorized under Subsection (a) must be submitted to the members of the cooperative association for consideration within the time specified in the document authorizing the referendum.
(c) A right of a third party that has vested between the time of the action and the time of the referendum is not impaired by the referendum results.
§ 251.151. ELIGIBILITY AND ADMISSION.
A person, an unincorporated group or other person organized on a cooperative basis, or a nonprofit group may be admitted to membership in a cooperative association only if the person meets the qualifications for eligibility stated in the certificate of formation or bylaws of the cooperative association.
(a) A member of a cooperative association may be expelled by the vote of a majority of the cooperative association's members voting at a regular or special meeting.
(b) Not later than the 11th day before the date of the meeting, the cooperative association shall give the member written notice of the charges. The member is entitled to be heard at the meeting in person or by counsel.
(c) If the cooperative association votes to expel a member, the cooperative association's board of directors shall cause the cooperative association to purchase the member's capital holdings at par value if the purchase does not jeopardize the cooperative association's solvency.
(2) legally obligated to purchase a share or membership in the cooperative association.
(b) The certificate of formation or bylaws of a cooperative association may state whether and the conditions under which voting rights or other membership rights are granted to a subscriber of the cooperative association.
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a member or subscriber of a cooperative association is not jointly or severally liable for a debt of the cooperative association. A subscriber is liable for any unpaid amount on the subscriber's membership certificates or invested capital certificates.
(b) A subscriber who assigns the subscriber's interest in membership certificates or invested capital certificates is jointly and severally liable with the assignee until the appropriate certificates are fully paid.
§ 251.201. SHARE AND MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATES: ISSUANCE AND CONTENTS.
(a) A cooperative association may not issue a certificate for membership capital or for invested capital until any par value of the certificate has been paid in full.
(b) Each certificate for membership capital issued by a cooperative association must contain a statement of the requirements of §§ 251.202(a) and (b), 251.254, and 251.255.
(c) Each certificate for invested capital issued by a cooperative association must contain a statement of the restrictions on transferability as provided by the cooperative association's bylaws.
§ 251.202. TRANSFER OF SHARES AND MEMBERSHIP; WITHDRAWAL.
(a) A member who decides to withdraw from a cooperative association shall make a written offer to sell the member's membership certificates to the cooperative association's board of directors.
(b) Not later than the 90th day after the date the directors receive an offer under Subsection (a), the directors may cause the cooperative association to purchase the holdings by paying the member the par value of the certificates and the directors shall cause the cooperative association to reissue or cancel the shares after purchasing the holdings. The directors shall cause the cooperative association to purchase the shares if a majority of the cooperative association's members voting at a regular or special meeting vote to require the purchase.
(c) An investor owning investor certificates must sell, assign, or convey the certificates in accordance with the cooperative association's bylaws. If an investor fails to sell, assign, or convey investor certificates in accordance with the bylaws, the cooperative association on written notice to its directors shall repurchase the certificates by paying the investor the par value of the certificate plus all accrued investment dividends. The certificates must be repurchased not later than the 90th day after the date the cooperative association receives notice of the failure.
§ 251.203. SHARE AND MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATES; RECALL.
(a) The bylaws of a cooperative association may authorize the cooperative association's board of directors to recall during a specified time and in accordance with the bylaws the membership certificates of a member who fails to patronize the cooperative association. The board may use the reserve funds to recall, at par value, the membership certificates of any member in excess of the amount required for membership.
(b) After the board of directors of a cooperative association recalls a membership certificate under Subsection (a), membership in the cooperative association is terminated and the board shall cause the cooperative association to reissue or cancel the certificate. The board of directors may not recall membership certificates if recalling the certificates would jeopardize the cooperative association's solvency.
(c) The board of directors may use the reserve funds to recall and repurchase the investment certificates of an investor at par value plus any investment dividends due.
(d) The bylaws of a cooperative association may establish specific procedures, terms, and conditions for recalls and repurchases of investment certificates.
The minimum amount necessary for membership in a cooperative association, not to exceed $50, is exempt from attachment, execution, or garnishment for the debts of a member of a cooperative association. If a member's holdings are subject to attachment, execution, or garnishment, the directors of the cooperative association may admit the purchaser to membership or may purchase the holdings at par value.
(a) Regular meetings of members of a cooperative association shall be held at least once a year as prescribed by the cooperative association's bylaws.
(b) A special meeting of the members of a cooperative association may be requested by a majority vote of the directors or by written petition of at least one-tenth of the membership of the cooperative association. The secretary shall call a special meeting to be held 30 days after receipt of the request for a special meeting.
§ 251.252. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING.
The notice of a special meeting of the members of a cooperative association shall state the purpose of the meeting.
§ 251.253. MEETINGS BY UNITS OF MEMBERSHIP.
(3) a combination of both methods.
(b) Except as otherwise provided by the certificate of formation or bylaws, a meeting by a unit of the membership shall be called and held in the same manner as a regular meeting of the members.
§ 251.254. ONE MEMBER--ONE VOTE.
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a member of a cooperative association has one vote.
(b) If a cooperative association includes among its membership another cooperative association or a group that is organized on a cooperative basis, the voting rights of the cooperative association member or group member may be prescribed by the certificate of formation or bylaws of the cooperative association.
(c) Any voting agreement or other device that is made to evade the one-member-one-vote rule is not enforceable.
A member is not entitled to vote by proxy.
§ 251.256. VOTING BY MAIL.
(a) The certificate of formation or bylaws of a cooperative association may contain the procedures in Subsection (b) or (c), or both, for voting by mail.
(b) With notice of a meeting sent to members of the cooperative association, the secretary may include a copy of a proposal to be offered at the meeting. If a mail vote is returned to the cooperative association within the specified number of days, the mail vote shall be counted with the votes cast at the meeting.
(c) The secretary may send to a member of the cooperative association who is absent from a meeting an exact copy of the proposal considered at the meeting. If the vote is returned to the cooperative association within the specified number of days, the mail vote is counted with the votes cast at the meeting.
(d) The certificate of formation or bylaws may state whether and to what extent mail votes are counted in computing a quorum.
§ 251.257. VOTING BY MAIL OR BY DELEGATES.
(a) If a cooperative association has provided for voting by mail or by delegates, a provision of this chapter referring to votes cast by members of the cooperative association applies to votes cast by mail or by delegates.
(b) A delegate may not vote by mail.
§ 251.301. LIMITATIONS ON RETURN ON CAPITAL.
(a) Except as otherwise provided by the cooperative association's bylaws, an investment dividend of a cooperative association may not be cumulative and may not exceed eight percent of investment capital.
(b) Total investment dividends distributed for a fiscal year may not exceed 50 percent of the net savings for the period.
§ 251.302. ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF NET SAVINGS.
(B) for a subscriber patron, the patron's proportionate amount of savings returns as provided by the certificate of formation or bylaws may be distributed to the subscriber patron or credited to the subscriber patron's account until the amount of capital subscribed for has been fully paid.
(b) this section does not prevent a cooperative association engaged in rendering services from disposing of the net savings from the rendering of services in a manner that lowers the fees charged for services or furthers the common benefit of the members.
(2) the savings returns distributed are partly in cash or partly in shares, to be retired at a fixed future date, in the order of the shares' serial numbers or issuance dates.
A cooperative association shall keep books and records relating to the cooperative association's business operation in accordance with standard accounting practices.
§ 251.352. REPORTS TO MEMBERS.
(C) the amount of membership fees received.
(b) The directors shall appoint a committee composed of members who are not principal bookkeepers, accountants, or employees of the cooperative association to review the cooperative association.
(c) The committee appointed under Subsection (b) shall report on the quality of the annual report required by this section and the bookkeeping system of the cooperative association at the annual meeting.
§ 251.353. ANNUAL REPORT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION.
(a) this section applies only to a cooperative association that has at least 100 members or at least $20,000 in annual business.
(2) be signed by the president and secretary.
(d) A cooperative association that has at least 3,000 members or at least $750,000 in annual business shall file a copy of the report required by this section with the secretary of state.
§ 251.354. FAILURE TO FILE REPORT.
(a) If a cooperative association required by § 251.353 to file a copy of a report with the secretary of state does not file the report within the prescribed time, the secretary of state shall send written notice of the requirement to the cooperative association at the cooperative association's principal office not later than the 60th day after the date the report becomes due.
(b) If a cooperative association required by § 251.353 to file a report at the cooperative association's registered office, but not with the secretary of state, fails to file the report within the prescribed time, the secretary of state or any member of the cooperative association may send written notice of the requirement to the cooperative association's principal office.
(c) If the cooperative association does not file the report before the 61st day after the date notice is sent under Subsection (a) or (b), a member of the cooperative association or the attorney general may seek a writ of mandamus against the cooperative association and the appropriate officer or officers to compel the filing of the report. The court shall require the cooperative association or the officer who is determined to be at fault to pay the expenses of the proceeding, including attorney's fees.
§ 251.401. VOLUNTARY WINDING UP AND TERMINATION.
(a) A cooperative association may wind up and terminate its affairs in accordance with Chapter 11 and §§ 22.301-22.303.
(3) distribute the cooperative association's assets in the manner provided by § 251.403.
§ 251.402. EXECUTION OF CERTIFICATE OF TERMINATION.
An officer of a cooperative association or one or more of the persons designated as a liquidating trustee under § 251.401 shall execute the certificate of termination on behalf of the cooperative association.
§ 251.403. DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS.
(C) by a combination of both methods of distribution.
A suit for involuntary termination of a cooperative association organized under this chapter may be instituted for the causes and prosecuted in the manner provided by Chapter 11. The assets of a cooperative association that is involuntarily terminated shall be distributed in accordance with § 251.403.
§ 251.451. EXEMPTION FROM TAXES.
A cooperative association organized under this chapter is exempt from the franchise tax and license fees imposed by the state or a political subdivision of the state, except that a cooperative association is exempt from the franchise tax imposed by Chapter 171, Tax Code, only if the cooperative association is exempt under that chapter.
§ 251.452. USE OF NAME "COOPERATIVE."
(a) Only a cooperative association governed by this chapter, a group organized on a cooperative basis under another law of this state, or a foreign entity operating on a cooperative basis and authorized to do business in this state may use the term "cooperative" or any abbreviation or derivation of the term "cooperative" as part of its business name or represent itself, in advertising or otherwise, as conducting business on a cooperative basis.
(4) a combination of those punishments.
(c) The attorney general may sue to enjoin a violation of this section.
(d) If a court renders a judgment that a person who used the term "cooperative" before September 1, 1975, is not organized on a cooperative basis but is authorized to continue to use the term, the business shall place immediately after its name the words "does not comply with the cooperative association law of Texas" in the same kind of type and in letters not less than two-thirds the size of the letters used in the word "cooperative."
(e) Notwithstanding this section, The University Cooperative Society, a domestic nonprofit corporation related to The University of Texas, may continue to use the word "cooperative" in its name.

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