Subdivision 1. Authorization. (a) A patron member may only grant a proxy to vote to another patron member.
(b) A member may cast or authorize the casting of a vote by:
(1) filing a written appointment of a proxy with the board at or before the meeting at which the appointment is to be effective; or
(2) telephonic transmission or authenticated electronic communication, whether or not accompanied by written instructions of the member, of an appointment of a proxy with the cooperative or the cooperative's duly authorized agent at or before the meeting at which the appointment is to be effective.
(c) The telephonic transmission or authenticated electronic communication must set forth or be submitted with information from which it can be determined that the appointment was authorized by the member. If it is reasonably concluded that the telephonic transmission or authenticated electronic communication is valid, the inspectors of election or, if there are not inspectors, the other persons making that determination shall specify the information upon which they relied to make that determination. A proxy so appointed may vote on behalf of the member, or otherwise participate, in a meeting by remote communication under section 308B.531, to the extent the member appointing the proxy would have been entitled to participate by remote communication if the member did not appoint the proxy.
(d) A copy, facsimile, telecommunication, or other reproduction of the original writing or transmission may be substituted or used in lieu of the original writing or transmission for any purpose for which the original transmission could be used, if the copy, facsimile, telecommunication, or other reproduction is a complete and legible reproduction of the entire original writing or transmission.
(e) An appointment of a proxy for membership interests owned jointly by two or more members is valid if signed or consented to by authenticated electronic communication, by any one of them, unless the cooperative receives from any one of those members written notice or an authenticated electronic communication either denying the authority of that person to appoint a proxy or appointing a different proxy.
Subd. 2. Duration. The appointment of a proxy is valid for 11 months unless a longer period is expressly provided in the appointment. No appointment is irrevocable unless the appointment is coupled with an interest in the membership interests or the cooperative.
Subd. 3. Termination. An appointment may be terminated at will unless the appointment is coupled with an interest, in which case it shall not be terminated except in accordance with the terms of an agreement, if any, between the parties to the appointment. Termination may be made by filing written notice of the termination of the appointment with a manager of the cooperative or by filing a new written appointment of a proxy with a manager of the cooperative. Termination in either manner revokes all prior proxy appointments and is effective when filed with a manager of the cooperative.
Subd. 4. Revocation by death or incapacity. The death or incapacity of a person appointing a proxy does not revoke the authority of the proxy, unless written notice of the death or incapacity is received by a manager of the cooperative before the proxy exercises the authority under that appointment.
Subd. 5. Multiple proxies. Unless the appointment specifically provides otherwise, if two or more persons are appointed as proxies for a member:
(1) any one of them may vote the membership interests on each item of business in accordance with specific instructions contained in the appointment; and
(2) if no specific instructions are contained in the appointment with respect to voting the membership interests on a particular item of business, the membership interests must be voted as a majority of the proxies determines. If the proxies are equally divided, the membership interests must not be voted.
Subd. 6. Vote of proxy accepted and liability. Unless the appointment of a proxy contains a restriction, limitation, or specific reservation of authority, the cooperative may accept a vote or action taken by a person named in the appointment. The vote of a proxy is final, binding, and not subject to challenge, but the proxy is liable to the member for damages resulting from a failure to exercise the proxy or from an exercise of the proxy in violation of the authority granted in the appointment.
Subd. 7. Limited authority. If a proxy is given authority by a member to vote on less than all items of business considered at a meeting of members, the member is considered to be present and entitled to vote by the proxy only with respect to those items of business for which the proxy has authority to vote. A proxy who is given authority by a member who abstains with respect to an item of business is considered to have authority to vote on the item of business for purposes of this subdivision.
2003 c 105 art 1 s 51
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.