Iowa Code
Chapter 501A - COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ACT
Section 501A.801 - Members.

501A.801 Members.
1. Requirement. A cooperative shall have one or more patron members.
2. Grouping of members.
a. A cooperative may group members and patron members in districts, units, or on another basis if and as authorized in its articles or bylaws. The articles or bylaws may include authorization for the board to determine the groupings.
b. The board may implement the use of districts or units, including setting the time and place and prescribing the rules of conduct for holding meetings by districts or units to elect delegates to members’ meetings.
3. Member violations.
a. A member who knowingly, intentionally, or repeatedly violates a provision of this chapter, the articles or bylaws of the cooperative, or a member control agreement or marketing contract with the cooperative may be required by the board to surrender the member’s voting power or the financial rights of membership interest of any class owned by the member, or both.
b. The cooperative shall refund to the member for the surrendered financial rights of membership interest the lesser of the book value or market value of the financial right of the membership interest payable in not more than seven years from the date of surrender or the board may transfer all of any patron member’s financial rights to a class of financial rights held by members who are not patron members, or to a certificate of interest, which carries liquidation rights on par with membership interests and is redeemed within seven years after the transfer as provided in the certificate.
c. Membership interests required to be surrendered may be reissued or be retired and canceled by the board.
4. Inspection of cooperative records by member.
a. A member is entitled to inspect and copy, at the member’s expense, during regular business hours at a reasonable location specified by the cooperative, any of the records described in section 501A.507 if the member meets the requirements of paragraph “b” and gives the cooperative written demand at least five business days before the date on which the member wishes to inspect and copy the records. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection or any provisions of section 501A.507, a member shall not have the right to inspect or copy any records of the cooperative relating to the amount of equity capital in the cooperative held by any person or any accounts receivable or other amounts due the cooperative from any person, or any personnel records or employment records of any employee.
b. To be entitled to inspect and copy permitted records, the member shall meet all of the following requirements:
(1) The member must have been a member for at least one year immediately preceding the demand to inspect or copy or must be a member holding at least five percent of all of the outstanding equity interests in the cooperative as of the date the demand is made.
(2) The demand is made in good faith and for a proper cooperative business purpose.
(3) The member describes with reasonable particularity the purpose and the records the member desires to inspect.
(4) The records are directly connected with the described purpose.
c. The right of inspection granted by this subsection shall not be abolished or limited by the articles, bylaws, or any actions of the board or the members.
d. This subsection does not affect any of the following:
(1) The right of a member to inspect records to the same extent as any other litigant if the member is in litigation with the cooperative.
(2) The power of a court to compel the production of the cooperative’s records for examination.
e. Notwithstanding any other provision in this subsection, if the records to be inspected or copied are in active use or storage and, therefore, not available at the time otherwise provided for inspection or copying, the cooperative shall notify the member and shall set a date and hour within three business days of the date otherwise set in this subsection for the inspection or copying.
f. A member’s agent or attorney has the same inspection and copying rights as the member. The right to copy records under this subsection includes, if reasonable, the right to receive copies made by photographic copying, xerographic copying, or other means. The cooperative may impose a reasonable charge, covering the costs of labor and material, for copies of any documents provided to the member. The charge shall not exceed the estimated cost of production and reproduction of the records.
g. If a cooperative refuses to allow a member, or the member’s agent or attorney, who complies with this subsection to inspect or copy any records that the member is entitled to inspect or copy within a prescribed time limit or, if none, within a reasonable time, the district court of the county in this state where the cooperative’s principal office is located or, if it has no principal office in this state, the district court of the county in which its registered office is located may, on application of the member, summarily order the inspection or copying of the records demanded at the cooperative’s expense.
h. If a court orders inspection or copying of the records demanded, unless the cooperative proves that it refused inspection or copying in good faith because it had a reasonable basis for doubt about the right of the member or the member’s agent or attorney to inspect or copy the records demanded, all of the following shall apply:
(1) The court may order the losing party to pay the prevailing party’s reasonable costs, including reasonable attorney fees.
(2) The court may order the losing party to pay the prevailing party for any damages the prevailing party shall have incurred by reason of the subject matter of the litigation.
(3) If inspection or copying is ordered under this paragraph “h”, the court may order the cooperative to pay the member’s inspection and copying expenses.
(4) The court may grant either party any other remedy provided by law.
(5) The court may impose reasonable restrictions on the use or distribution of the records by the demanding member.
2005 Acts, ch 135, §51

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title XII - BUSINESS ENTITIES

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.205 - Fees.

Section 501A.206 - Forms.

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.301 - Name.

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.403 - Resignation of registered agent — discontinuance of registered office — statement.

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.505 - Existence.

Section 501A.506 - Bylaws.

Section 501A.507 - Cooperative records.

Section 501A.601 - Powers.

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.707 - Quorum.

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.714 - Limitation of liability of directors, officers, employees, members, and volunteers.

Section 501A.715 - Indemnification.

Section 501A.716 - Officers.

Section 501A.801 - Members.

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.806 - Quorum.

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.814 - Proxies.

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.1104 - Conversion — amendment of organizational documents to be governed by this chapter.

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.