Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 308A — Cooperatives
Section 308A.911 — Voluntary Dissolution By Members.

Subdivision 1. Meeting to consider dissolution. A regular or a special members' meeting may be called to consider dissolution of a cooperative.
Subd. 2. Approval. The proposed dissolution must be submitted for approval at the members' meeting. The dissolution must be started if a quorum is present and the proposed dissolution is approved at a meeting by two-thirds of the votes cast, or for a cooperative with articles or bylaws requiring a greater proportion of the votes cast or other conditions for approval, the dissolution is approved by the proportion of votes cast or the number of total members required by the articles or bylaws and the conditions for approval in the articles or bylaws are satisfied.
Subd. 3. Revocation of dissolution. The members retain the right to revoke the dissolution proceedings and the right to remove directors and fill vacancies on the board.
Subd. 4. Notice of intent to dissolve. Before a cooperative begins dissolution, a notice of intent to dissolve must be filed with the secretary of state. The notice must contain:
(1) the name of the cooperative;
(2) the date and place of the members' meeting at which the resolution was approved; and
(3) a statement that the requisite vote of the members approved the proposed dissolution.
Subd. 5. Business after dissolution begins. After the notice of intent to dissolve has been filed with the secretary of state, the cooperative may carry on its business only to the extent necessary for the winding up of the cooperative unless the members revoke the dissolution proceedings. The existence of the cooperative continues to the extent necessary to wind up the affairs of the cooperative until the dissolution proceedings are revoked or articles of dissolution are filed with the secretary of state.
Subd. 6. Remedies continued. The filing with the secretary of state of a notice of intent to dissolve does not affect a remedy in favor of the cooperative or a remedy against the cooperative or its directors, officers, or members in their capacities, except as provided in section 308A.981.
1989 c 144 art 1 s 43; art 3 s 31,49

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 300 - 323A — Business, Social, And Charitable Organizations

Chapter 308A — Cooperatives

Section 308A.001 — Citation.

Section 308A.005 — Definitions.

Section 308A.011 — Use Of Term Cooperative Restricted.

Section 308A.015 — Reservation Of Right.

Section 308A.021 — Filing Fee.

Section 308A.025 — Registered Office.

Section 308A.027 — Annual Renewal.

Section 308A.032 — Foreign Cooperatives; Sections Applicable.

Section 308A.101 — Organizational Purpose.

Section 308A.105 — Incorporators.

Section 308A.121 — Cooperative Name.

Section 308A.125 — Stock And Nonstock Organization.

Section 308A.131 — Articles Of Incorporation.

Section 308A.135 — Amendment Of Articles.

Section 308A.141 — Amendment Of Articles To Be Governed By This Chapter.

Section 308A.145 — Amendment Of Articles To Incorporate Defectively Organized Cooperative.

Section 308A.155 — Corporate Existence.

Section 308A.165 — Bylaws.

Section 308A.201 — Powers.

Section 308A.205 — Agricultural Marketing Contracts.

Section 308A.210 — Telecommunication Services Purchasing Cooperatives.

Section 308A.301 — Board Governs Cooperative.

Section 308A.305 — Number Of Directors.

Section 308A.311 — Election Of Directors.

Section 308A.313 — Apportionment Of Directors Among Districts Or Units.

Section 308A.315 — Filling Vacancies.

Section 308A.321 — Removal Of Directors.

Section 308A.325 — Limitation Of Director's Liability.

Section 308A.327 — Electric Cooperative; Board Meetings.

Section 308A.328 — Standard Of Conduct.

Section 308A.401 — Officers.

Section 308A.501 — Capital Stock.

Section 308A.503 — Health Care Cooperative Members.

Section 308A.505 — Subject To Securities Law.

Section 308A.601 — Grouping Of Members.

Section 308A.605 — Member And Stockholder Violations.

Section 308A.611 — Regular Members' Meetings.

Section 308A.615 — Special Members' Meetings.

Section 308A.621 — Certification Of Mailed Meeting Notice.

Section 308A.625 — Failure To Receive Meeting Notice.

Section 308A.631 — Quorum.

Section 308A.635 — Member Voting Rights.

Section 308A.641 — Voting In Cooperatives Constituted Entirely Or Partially Of Other Cooperatives Or Associations.

Section 308A.645 — Vote Of Corporate Stock Held By Cooperative.

Section 308A.701 — Reserves.

Section 308A.705 — Distribution Of Income.

Section 308A.711 — Distribution Of Unclaimed Property.

Section 308A.801 — Merger And Consolidation.

Section 308A.901 — Liquidation.

Section 308A.905 — Methods Of Dissolution.

Section 308A.911 — Voluntary Dissolution By Members.

Section 308A.915 — Winding Up.

Section 308A.921 — Revocation Of Dissolution Proceedings.

Section 308A.925 — Statute Of Limitations.

Section 308A.931 — Articles Of Dissolution.

Section 308A.935 — Application For Court-supervised Voluntary Dissolution.

Section 308A.941 — Court-ordered Remedies Or Dissolution.

Section 308A.945 — Procedure In Involuntary Or Court-supervised Voluntary Dissolution.

Section 308A.951 — Receiver Qualifications And Powers.

Section 308A.955 — Dissolution Action By Attorney General.

Section 308A.961 — Filing Claims In Court-supervised Dissolution Proceedings.

Section 308A.965 — Discontinuance Of Court-supervised Dissolution Proceedings.

Section 308A.971 — Court-supervised Dissolution Order.

Section 308A.975 — Filing Court's Dissolution Order.

Section 308A.981 — Barring Of Claims.

Section 308A.985 — Right To Sue Or Defend After Dissolution.