Amendments of the charter may be authorized at any regular meeting of the stockholders or members or at any special meeting called for that purpose. An amendment must first be approved by two-thirds of the directors and then adopted by a vote representing a majority of a quorum of the members attending a meeting, for which notice of the proposed amendment shall have been given. Amendments to the charter, when so adopted, shall be applied for and secured in accordance with the provisions of the general corporation laws for the amendment of charters of corporations incorporated by the Secretary of State, as provided in Title 14.
History. Ga. L. 1921, p. 139, § 7; Code 1933, § 65-204; Ga. L. 1980, p. 635, § 2.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 10 - Marketing Facilities, Organizations, and Programs
Article 3 - Cooperative Marketing Associations
§ 2-10-82. When Associations Deemed Nonprofit
§ 2-10-83. Persons Who May Form Cooperative Association
§ 2-10-85. Amendment of Charter
§ 2-10-86. Adoption of Bylaws; Authorized Provisions
§ 2-10-88. Election of Officers
§ 2-10-89. Removal of Officers or Directors
§ 2-10-90. Eligibility as Members or Stockholders
§ 2-10-92. Regular Meetings; Special Meetings Generally; Notice
§ 2-10-93. Referral of Matters to Entire Membership; Special Meetings
§ 2-10-94. Powers of Associations Generally
§ 2-10-95. Duration of Associations
§ 2-10-96. Use of Preferred Stock to Purchase Property Interest
§ 2-10-97. Transfer of Common Stock
§ 2-10-98. Joining With Other Nonprofit Cooperative Associations
§ 2-10-99. Ownership In, Control Of, or Membership in Other Corporations; Warehouse Receipts
§ 2-10-100. Contracts and Agreements Between Associations
§ 2-10-103. Engaging in Business for Nonmembers
§ 2-10-105. License Fee; Tax Exemption
§ 2-10-106. Distribution of Excess Income, Reserves, or Surpluses
§ 2-10-107. Associations Not Deemed Monopolistic or in Restraint of Trade
§ 2-10-108. Applicability of Nonprofit Corporation Laws
§ 2-10-109. Applicability of Other Laws
§ 2-10-110. Procedure by Which Other Corporations and Associations May Come Under Article