186.18 Dissolution. Upon a two-thirds recommendation of the board of directors, the members may vote to dissolve the credit union. If a majority of the total membership vote by ballot, in person or by letter or other written communication in favor of dissolution, and if not more than the greater of 15 members or 10 percent of the total membership, by written notice, vote against dissolution, the credit union shall be dissolved. If both the number of votes in favor of dissolution and the number of votes against dissolution are each less than 25 percent of the total number of members, the board of directors may, with the permission of the office of credit unions, mail to each member at the member's last-known address a written notice which states that the board's proposal to dissolve the credit union will be approved or disapproved at a special or annual meeting to be held at the time and place specified in the notice. The credit union shall be dissolved only if a majority of the members present at the meeting vote in favor of the board's proposal to dissolve the credit union. If the members vote to dissolve the credit union, a committee of 3 shall be elected by the members to liquidate the assets of the credit union. After assets are liquidated and debts paid, members shall be paid a liquidating dividend in proportion to their savings from remaining assets. The committee in charge of liquidation may sell or dispose of the assets in whole or in part at a public or private sale subject to confirmation by the board of directors and the office of credit unions.
History: 1971 c. 193; 1981 c. 156; 1995 a. 27, 151.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
186.015 - Credit union review board.
186.02 - Incorporation, bylaws, amendment, fees.
186.03 - Use of name exclusive.
186.035 - Deceptive or misleading use of credit union name, logo, or symbol.
186.06 - Membership meetings, fiscal year.
186.08 - Officers, management.
186.082 - Definitions applicable to indemnification and insurance provisions.
186.083 - Mandatory indemnification.
186.084 - Determination of right to indemnification.
186.085 - Allowance of expenses as incurred.
186.086 - Credit union may limit indemnification.
186.087 - Additional rights to indemnification and allowance of expenses.
186.088 - Court-ordered indemnification.
186.089 - Indemnification and allowance of expenses of employees and agents.
186.093 - Definitions applicable to liability-related provisions.
186.094 - Reliance by directors or officers.
186.095 - Consideration of interests in addition to members' interests.
186.096 - Limited liability of directors and officers.
186.10 - Minors' rights; shares in trust.
186.112 - Credit union borrowing.
186.113 - Credit union powers.
186.114 - Savings promotion prize programs.
186.115 - Additional credit union authority.
186.116 - Financially related services tie-ins.
186.118 - Incidental powers parity with federal credit unions.
186.12 - Compensation of officers, operation expenses.
186.14 - Expelled member rights and liabilities.
186.19 - Bonding requirements.
186.21 - Credit unions promoted.
186.235 - Office of credit unions.
186.315 - Charter cancellation.
186.32 - Corporate central credit union.
186.325 - National corporate central credit union.
186.34 - Federal share insurance.
186.36 - Sale of insurance in credit unions.
186.41 - Interstate acquisitions and mergers of credit unions.
186.45 - Non-Wisconsin credit union, Wisconsin offices.
186.52 - Customer access to appraisals.
186.53 - Customer access to credit reports.
186.70 - Record search; members' inspection of records.