501A.1102 Merger of subsidiary.
1. Definition. For purposes of this section, “subsidiary” means a domestic cooperative, an Iowa limited liability company, or a foreign cooperative.
2. When authorized — contents of plan. An Iowa limited liability company may only participate in a merger under this section to the extent authorized under section 489.1015. A parent domestic cooperative or a subsidiary that is a domestic cooperative may complete the merger of a subsidiary as provided in this section. However, if either the parent cooperative or the subsidiary is a business entity organized under the laws of this state, the merger of the subsidiary is not authorized under this section unless the law governing the business entity expressly authorizes merger with a cooperative.
a. A parent cooperative owning at least ninety percent of the outstanding ownership interests of each class and series of a subsidiary directly, or indirectly through related organizations, other than classes or series that, absent this section, would otherwise not be entitled to vote on the merger, may merge the subsidiary into itself or into any other subsidiary at least ninety percent of the outstanding ownership interests of each class and series of which is owned by the parent cooperative directly, or indirectly through related organizations, other than classes or series that, absent this section, would otherwise not be entitled to vote on the merger, without a vote of the members of itself or any subsidiary or may merge itself, or itself and one or more of the subsidiaries, into one of the subsidiaries under this section. A resolution approved by the affirmative vote of a majority of the directors of the parent cooperative present shall set forth a plan of merger that contains all of the following:
(1) The name of the subsidiary or subsidiaries, the name of the parent cooperative, and the name of the surviving cooperative.
(2) The manner and basis of converting the membership interests of the subsidiary or subsidiaries or parent cooperative into securities of the parent cooperative, subsidiary, or of another cooperative or, in whole or in part, into money or other property.
(3) If the parent cooperative is a constituent cooperative but is not the surviving cooperative in the merger, a provision for the pro rata issuance of membership interests of the surviving cooperative to the holders of membership interests of the parent on surrender of any certificates for shares or membership interests of the parent cooperative.
(4) If the surviving cooperative is a subsidiary, a statement of any amendments to the articles of the surviving cooperative that will be part of the merger.
b. If the parent is a constituent cooperative and the surviving cooperative in the merger, the parent cooperative may change its cooperative name, without a vote of its members, by the inclusion of a provision to that effect in the resolution of merger setting forth the plan of merger that is approved by the affirmative vote of a majority of the directors of the parent cooperative present. Upon the effective date of the merger, the name of the parent cooperative shall be changed.
c. If the parent cooperative is a constituent cooperative but is not the surviving cooperative in the merger, the resolution is not effective unless the resolution is also approved by the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the voting power of all membership interests of the parent entitled to vote at a regular or special meeting if the parent is a cooperative, or in accordance with the laws under which the parent is organized if the parent is a foreign business entity or foreign cooperative.
3. Notice to members of subsidiary. Notice of the action, including a copy of the plan of merger, shall be delivered to each member, other than the parent cooperative and any subsidiary of each subsidiary that is a constituent cooperative in the merger before, or within ten days after, the effective date of the merger.
4. Articles of merger — contents of articles. Articles of merger shall be prepared that contain all of the following:
a. The plan of merger.
b. The number of outstanding membership interests of each series and class of each subsidiary that is a constituent cooperative in the merger, other than the series or classes that, absent this section, would otherwise not be entitled to vote on the merger, and the number of membership interests of each series and class of the subsidiary or subsidiaries, other than series or classes that, absent this section, would otherwise not be entitled to vote on the merger, owned by the parent directly, or indirectly through related organizations.
c. A statement that the plan of merger has been approved by the parent under this section.
5. Articles signed, filed. The articles of merger shall be signed on behalf of the parent and filed with the secretary.
6. Certificate. The secretary shall issue a certificate of merger to the parent or its legal representative or, if the parent is a constituent cooperative but is not the surviving cooperative in the merger, to the surviving cooperative or its legal representative.
7. Nonexclusivity. A merger among a parent and one or more subsidiaries or among two or more subsidiaries of a parent may be accomplished under section 501A.1101 instead of this section, in which case this section does not apply.
2005 Acts, ch 135, §82; 2008 Acts, ch 1162, §143, 154, 155
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 501A - COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ACT
Section 501A.101 - Short title.
Section 501A.102 - Definitions.
Section 501A.103 - Requirements for signatures on documents.
Section 501A.201 - General filing requirements.
Section 501A.201A - Secretary of state — extra services — surcharge.
Section 501A.202 - Filing duty of secretary of state.
Section 501A.203 - Effective time and date of documents.
Section 501A.204 - Correcting filed documents.
Section 501A.207 - Appeal from secretary of state’s refusal to file document.
Section 501A.208 - Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document.
Section 501A.209 - Certificate of existence.
Section 501A.210 - Penalty for signing false document.
Section 501A.211 - Secretary of state — powers.
Section 501A.221 - Certificate of authority.
Section 501A.222 - Cancellation of certificate of authority.
Section 501A.231 - Biennial report for secretary of state.
Section 501A.302 - Reserved name.
Section 501A.401 - Registered office and registered agent.
Section 501A.402 - Change of registered office or registered agent.
Section 501A.404 - Service on domestic cooperatives.
Section 501A.405 - Service on foreign cooperative.
Section 501A.501 - Organizational purpose.
Section 501A.502 - Organizers.
Section 501A.503 - Articles of organization.
Section 501A.504 - Amendment of articles.
Section 501A.507 - Cooperative records.
Section 501A.602 - Emergency powers.
Section 501A.603 - Agricultural commodities and products — marketing contracts.
Section 501A.701 - Board governs cooperative.
Section 501A.702 - Number of directors.
Section 501A.703 - Election of directors.
Section 501A.704 - Filling vacancies.
Section 501A.705 - Removal of directors.
Section 501A.706 - Board of directors’ meetings.
Section 501A.708 - Action of board of directors.
Section 501A.709 - Action without a meeting.
Section 501A.710 - Audit committee.
Section 501A.711 - Committees.
Section 501A.712 - Standard of conduct.
Section 501A.713 - Director conflicts of interest.
Section 501A.715 - Indemnification.
Section 501A.802 - Member liability.
Section 501A.803 - Regular members’ meetings.
Section 501A.804 - Special members’ meetings.
Section 501A.805 - Certification of meeting notice.
Section 501A.807 - Remote communications for members’ meetings.
Section 501A.808 - Action of members.
Section 501A.809 - Action without a meeting.
Section 501A.810 - Member voting rights.
Section 501A.811 - Patron member voting based on patronage.
Section 501A.812 - Voting rights.
Section 501A.813 - Voting by organizations and legal representatives.
Section 501A.815 - Sale of property and assets.
Section 501A.816 - Vote of ownership interests held by cooperative.
Section 501A.901 - Membership interests.
Section 501A.902 - Assignment of financial rights.
Section 501A.903 - Nature of a membership interest and statement of interest owned.
Section 501A.904 - Certificated and uncertificated membership interests.
Section 501A.905 - Lost certificates — replacement.
Section 501A.906 - Restriction on transfer or registration of membership interests.
Section 501A.1001 - Authorization, form, and acceptance of contributions.
Section 501A.1002 - Restatement of value of previous contributions.
Section 501A.1003 - Contribution agreements.
Section 501A.1004 - Contribution rights agreements.
Section 501A.1005 - Allocations and distributions — profits, losses, cash, or other assets.
Section 501A.1006 - Allocations and distributions — net income.
Section 501A.1007 - Member control agreements.
Section 501A.1008 - Reversion of disbursements.
Section 501A.1101 - Merger and consolidation.
Section 501A.1102 - Merger of subsidiary.
Section 501A.1103 - Abandonment.
Section 501A.1201 - Methods of dissolution.
Section 501A.1202 - Winding up.
Section 501A.1203 - Revocation of dissolution proceedings.
Section 501A.1204 - Statute of limitations.
Section 501A.1205 - Articles of dissolution.
Section 501A.1206 - Application for court-supervised voluntary dissolution.
Section 501A.1207 - Court-ordered remedies for dissolution.
Section 501A.1208 - Procedure in involuntary or court-supervised voluntary dissolution.
Section 501A.1209 - Receiver qualifications and powers.
Section 501A.1210 - Dissolution action by attorney general — administrative dissolution.
Section 501A.1211 - Filing claims in court-supervised dissolution proceedings.
Section 501A.1212 - Discontinuance of court-supervised dissolution proceedings.
Section 501A.1213 - Court-supervised dissolution order.
Section 501A.1214 - Filing court’s dissolution order.
Section 501A.1215 - Barring of claims.
Section 501A.1216 - Right to sue or defend after dissolution.