499.36A Standards of conduct for directors.
1. A director shall discharge the duties of the position of director in good faith, in a manner the director reasonably believes to be in the best interests of the association, and with the care that a person in a like position would reasonably believe appropriate under similar circumstances. A person who so performs those duties is not liable by reason of being or having been a director of the association.
2. a. A director is entitled to rely on information, opinions, reports, or statements, including financial statements and other financial data, in each case prepared or presented by any of the following:
(1) One or more officers or employees of the association whom the director reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the matters presented.
(2) Legal counsel, public accountants, or other persons as to matters that the director reasonably believes are within the person’s professional or expert competence.
(3) A committee of the board upon which the director does not serve, duly established by the board as to matters within its designated authority, if the director reasonably believes the committee to merit confidence.
b. Paragraph “a” does not apply to a director who has knowledge concerning the matter in question that makes the reliance otherwise permitted by that paragraph unwarranted.
3. A director who is present at a meeting of the board when an action is approved by the affirmative vote of a majority of the directors present is presumed to have assented to the action approved, unless any of the following applies:
a. The director objects at the beginning of the meeting to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened, and does not participate in the meeting after the objection, in which case the director is not considered to be present at the meeting for any purpose of this chapter.
b. The director votes against the action at the meeting.
c. The director is prohibited by a conflict of interest from voting on the action.
4. In discharging the duties of a director, the director may, in addition to consideration of the effects of any action on the association and its members, consider any or all of the following community interest factors:
a. The effects of the action on the association’s employees, suppliers, creditors, and customers.
b. The interests of and effects on communities and the cooperative system in which the association and its members operate.
c. The long-term as well as short-term interests of the association and its members, including the possibility that these interests may be best served by the continued independence of the association.
2008 Acts, ch 1141, §1; 2009 Acts, ch 133, §166
Referred to in §499.37A, 499.47D
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 499 - COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
Section 499.3 - Dealing with nonmembers.
Section 499.4 - Use of term “cooperative” restricted.
Section 499.5 - Permissible organizers.
Section 499.5A - Water utilities — members of federated associations.
Section 499.8 - Contracts authorized.
Section 499.9 - Penalties — performance — injunction — arbitration.
Section 499.10 - Cooperative agreements.
Section 499.11 - Legality declared.
Section 499.12 - Exemption of private property.
Section 499.13 - Membership — eligibility.
Section 499.14 - Membership in nonstock associations.
Section 499.14A - Electric cooperative association memberships.
Section 499.15 - Certificates of membership or stock.
Section 499.16 - Subscriptions — stock or membership.
Section 499.17 - Transfer of stock or membership.
Section 499.18 - Expulsion of members.
Section 499.19 - Cancellation of membership or stock.
Section 499.20 - Withdrawal of members.
Section 499.21 - Obligations not affected.
Section 499.22 - Capital stock.
Section 499.23 - Dividends on common stock.
Section 499.24 - Preferred stock.
Section 499.25 - Issuing preferred stock in purchases.
Section 499.26 - Service charges.
Section 499.27A - Remote participation in meetings of members.
Section 499.28 - Number of votes.
Section 499.29 - Manner of voting.
Section 499.30 - Distribution of earnings.
Section 499.30A - Reversion of disbursements.
Section 499.31 - Control of allocation by members.
Section 499.32 - Patronage dividends of subscribers.
Section 499.33 - Use of revolving fund.
Section 499.34 - Patronage dividend certificates.
Section 499.35 - Time of payment.
Section 499.36A - Standards of conduct for directors.
Section 499.37A - Standards of conduct for officers.
Section 499.38 - Removal of officers and directors.
Section 499.41A - Greater voting or quorum requirements.
Section 499.43 - Existing corporations — option.
Section 499.43A - Existing cooperatives organized under chapter 497 or 498 — conversion option.
Section 499.43B - Existing cooperatives organized under chapter 490 or 491 — option.
Section 499.44 - Execution and filing of documents.
Section 499.44A - Secretary of state — extra services — surcharge.
Section 499.47B - Sale or other disposition of assets other than in regular course of business.
Section 499.47C - Sale or other disposition of assets in exchange for common stock.
Section 499.47D - Consideration of acquisition proposals — community interests.
Section 499.48 - Distribution in liquidation.
Section 499.49 - Biennial report.
Section 499.50 - Notice of delinquent reports.
Section 499.53 - Quo warranto.
Section 499.54 - Foreign associations.
Section 499.55 - Individual exemptions applicable.
Section 499.56 - Conflicting laws.
Section 499.57 - State powers.
Section 499.59 - Personal liability.
Section 499.59A - Indemnification.
Section 499.60 - Chapters inapplicable.
Section 499.63 - Consolidation.
Section 499.64 - Vote of members.
Section 499.65 - Objection of members — purchase of shares upon demand.
Section 499.66 - Value determined.
Section 499.67 - Articles of merger or consolidation.
Section 499.68 - When effective — effect.
Section 499.69 - Foreign and domestic mergers or consolidations.
Section 499.69A - Qualified mergers.
Section 499.70 - Abandonment before filing.
Section 499.71 - Other laws applicable.
Section 499.72 - Registered office and registered agent.
Section 499.73 - Change of registered office or registered agent.
Section 499.73A - Change of principal office.
Section 499.74 - Resignation of registered agent.
Section 499.75 - Service on association.
Section 499.76 - Grounds for administrative dissolution.
Section 499.77 - Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution.
Section 499.78 - Reinstatement following administrative dissolution.
Section 499.78A - Appeal from denial of reinstatement.
Section 499.79 - Statement to estate of members and stockholders.