Subdivision 1. Generally. (a) In addition to other powers, a cooperative as an agent or otherwise:
(1) may perform every act necessary or proper to the conduct of the cooperative's business or the accomplishment of the purposes of the cooperative;
(2) has other rights, powers, or privileges granted by the laws of this state to other cooperatives, except those that are inconsistent with the express provisions of this chapter; and
(3) has the powers given in section 308A.201 and in this section.
(b) This section does not give a cooperative the power or authority to exercise the powers of a credit union under chapter 52, a bank under chapter 48, or a savings association under chapter 51A.
Subd. 2. Dealing in products. A cooperative may buy, sell, or deal in its own products; the products of its individual members, patrons, or nonmembers; the products of another cooperative association or of its members or patrons; or the products of another person or entity. A cooperative may negotiate the price at which its products may be sold.
Subd. 3. Contracts with members. A cooperative may enter into or become a party to a contract or agreement for the cooperative or for the cooperative's individual members or patrons or between the cooperative and its members.
Subd. 4. Holding and transactions of real and personal property. (a) A cooperative may purchase and hold, lease, mortgage, encumber, sell, exchange, and convey as a legal entity real, personal, and intellectual property, including real estate, buildings, personal property, patents, and copyrights as the business of the cooperative may require, including the sale or other disposition of assets required by the business of the cooperative as determined by the board.
(b) A cooperative may take, receive, and hold real and personal property, including the principal and interest of money or other funds and rights in a contract, in trust for any purpose not inconsistent with the purposes of the cooperative in its articles or bylaws and may exercise fiduciary powers in relation to taking, receiving, and holding the real and personal property.
Subd. 5. Buildings. A cooperative may erect buildings or other structures or facilities on the cooperative's owned or leased property or on a right-of-way legally acquired by the cooperative.
Subd. 6. Debt instruments. A cooperative may issue bonds, debentures, or other evidence of indebtedness and may borrow money, may secure any of its obligations by mortgage of or creation of a security interest in or other encumbrances or assignment of all or any of its property, franchises, or income, and may issue guarantees for any legal purpose. The cooperative may form special purpose business entities to secure assets of the cooperative.
Subd. 7. Advances to patrons. A cooperative may make advances to its members or patrons on products delivered by the members or patrons to the cooperative.
Subd. 8. Deposits. A cooperative may accept donations or deposits of money or real personal property from other cooperatives or associations from which it is constituted.
Subd. 9. Lending, borrowing, investing. A cooperative may loan or borrow money to or from individual members, cooperatives, or associations from which it is constituted with security that it considers sufficient. A cooperative may invest and reinvest its funds.
Subd. 10. Pensions and benefits. A cooperative may pay pensions, retirement allowances, and compensation for past services to and for the benefit of; and establish, maintain, continue, and carry out, wholly or partially at the expense of the cooperative, employee or incentive benefit plans, trust, and provisions to or for the benefit of any or all of its and its related organizations' officers, managers, directors, governors, employees, and agents; and in the case of a related organization that is a cooperative, members who provide services to the cooperative, and any of their families, dependents, and beneficiaries. It may indemnify and purchase and maintain insurance for and on behalf of a fiduciary of any of these employee benefit and incentive plans, trusts, and provisions.
Subd. 11. Insurance. A cooperative may provide for its benefit life insurance and other insurance with respect to the services of any or all of its members, managers, directors, employees, and agents, or on the life of a member for the purpose of acquiring at the death of the member any or all membership interests in the cooperative owned by the member.
Subd. 12. Ownership interests in other entities. (a) A cooperative may purchase, acquire, hold, or dispose of the ownership interests of another business entity or organize business entities whether organized under the laws of this state or another state or the United States and assume all rights, interests, privileges, responsibilities, and obligations arising out of the ownership interests, including a business entity organized:
(1) as a federation of associations;
(2) for the purpose of forming a district, state, or national marketing sales or service agency; or
(3) for the purpose of acquiring marketing facilities at terminal or other markets in this state or other states.
(b) A cooperative may purchase, own, and hold ownership interests, including stock and other equity interests, memberships, interests in nonstock capital, and evidences of indebtedness of any domestic business entity or foreign business entity.
Subd. 13. Fiduciary powers. A cooperative may exercise any and all fiduciary powers in relations with members, cooperatives, associations, or business entities from which it is constituted.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 300 - 323A — Business, Social, And Charitable Organizations
Chapter 308B — Cooperative Associations
Section 308B.005 — Definitions.
Section 308B.007 — Legal Recognition Of Electronic Records And Signatures.
Section 308B.101 — Reservation Of Right.
Section 308B.111 — Filing Fees.
Section 308B.115 — Registered Office And Agent.
Section 308B.121 — Annual Renewal.
Section 308B.152 — Foreign Cooperatives; Sections Applicable.
Section 308B.201 — Organizational Purpose.
Section 308B.205 — Organizers.
Section 308B.211 — Cooperative Name.
Section 308B.215 — Articles Of Organization.
Section 308B.221 — Amendment Of Articles.
Section 308B.225 — Amendment Of Organizational Documents To Be Governed By This Chapter.
Section 308B.231 — Curative Filing.
Section 308B.245 — Cooperative Records.
Section 308B.305 — Emergency Powers.
Section 308B.311 — Agricultural Product Marketing Contracts.
Section 308B.401 — Board Governs Cooperative.
Section 308B.405 — Number Of Directors.
Section 308B.411 — Election Of Directors.
Section 308B.415 — Filling Vacancies.
Section 308B.421 — Removal Of Directors.
Section 308B.425 — Board Of Directors' Meetings.
Section 308B.435 — Act Of Board Of Directors.
Section 308B.441 — Action Without A Meeting.
Section 308B.445 — Audit Committee.
Section 308B.451 — Committees.
Section 308B.455 — Standard Of Conduct.
Section 308B.461 — Director Conflicts Of Interest.
Section 308B.465 — Limitation Of Director's Liability.
Section 308B.471 — Indemnification.
Section 308B.505 — Member Not Liable For Cooperative Debts.
Section 308B.511 — Regular Members' Meetings.
Section 308B.515 — Special Members' Meetings.
Section 308B.521 — Certification Of Meeting Notice.
Section 308B.531 — Remote Communications For Member Meetings.
Section 308B.535 — Act Of Members.
Section 308B.541 — Action Without A Meeting.
Section 308B.545 — Member Voting Rights.
Section 308B.551 — Patron Member Voting Based On Patronage.
Section 308B.555 — Voting Rights.
Section 308B.561 — Voting By Organizations And Legal Representatives.
Section 308B.571 — Sale Of Property And Assets.
Section 308B.575 — Vote Of Ownership Interests Held By Cooperative.
Section 308B.601 — Membership Interests.
Section 308B.605 — Assignment Of Financial Rights.
Section 308B.611 — Nature Of A Membership Interest And Statement Of Interest Owned.
Section 308B.615 — Certificated Membership Interests.
Section 308B.621 — Lost Certificates; Replacement.
Section 308B.625 — Restriction On Transfer Or Registration Of Membership Interests.
Section 308B.627 — Member Control Agreements.
Section 308B.701 — Authorization, Form, And Acceptance Of Contributions.
Section 308B.705 — Restatement Of Value Of Previous Contributions.
Section 308B.711 — Contribution Agreements.
Section 308B.715 — Contribution Rights Agreements.
Section 308B.721 — Allocations And Distributions To Members.
Section 308B.725 — Allocations And Distributions To Patron Members.
Section 308B.735 — Distribution Of Unclaimed Property.
Section 308B.801 — Merger And Consolidation.
Section 308B.805 — Merger Of Subsidiary.
Section 308B.835 — Abandonment.
Section 308B.901 — Methods Of Dissolution.
Section 308B.903 — Notice Of Intent To Dissolve.
Section 308B.905 — Winding Up.
Section 308B.911 — Revocation Of Dissolution Proceedings.
Section 308B.915 — Statute Of Limitations.
Section 308B.921 — Articles Of Dissolution.
Section 308B.925 — Application For Court-supervised Voluntary Dissolution.
Section 308B.931 — Court-ordered Remedies Or Dissolution.
Section 308B.935 — Procedure In Involuntary Or Court-supervised Voluntary Dissolution.
Section 308B.941 — Receiver Qualifications And Powers.
Section 308B.945 — Dissolution Action By Attorney General; Administrative Dissolution.
Section 308B.951 — Filing Claims In Court-supervised Dissolution Proceedings.
Section 308B.955 — Discontinuance Of Court-supervised Dissolution Proceedings.
Section 308B.961 — Court-supervised Dissolution Order.
Section 308B.965 — Filing Court's Dissolution Order.
Section 308B.971 — Barring Of Claims.
Section 308B.975 — Right To Sue Or Defend After Dissolution.