Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 611 - Domestic stock and mutual insurance corporations.
611.425 - Mutual policyholders' proxy voting.

611.425 Mutual policyholders' proxy voting.
(1) Definition. In this section, “electronic transmission" means transmission by the Internet, telephone, electronic mail, telegram, cablegram, datagram, or any other form or process of communication that does not directly involve the physical transfer of paper and that is capable of retention, retrieval, and reproduction of information by the recipient.
(2) Generally.
(a) Unless the articles of incorporation or bylaws prohibit or limit proxy voting, a policyholder may appoint another person as proxy to vote or otherwise act for the policyholder at a meeting of policyholders or to express consent or dissent in writing to any corporate action without a meeting of policyholders.
(b) A policyholder or the policyholder's authorized officer, director, employee, agent, or attorney-in-fact may validly appoint a proxy by signing or causing the policyholder's signature to be affixed to an appointment form by any reasonable means, including by facsimile signature.
(c) To the extent authorized by the mutual's bylaws, a policyholder or the policyholder's authorized officer, director, employee, agent, or attorney-in-fact may validly appoint a proxy by transmitting or authorizing the transmission of an electronic transmission of the appointment to the person who will be appointed as proxy or to a proxy solicitation firm, proxy support service organization, or like agent authorized to receive the transmission by the person who will be appointed as proxy. Every electronic transmission shall contain, or be accompanied by, information that can be used to reasonably determine that the policyholder transmitted or authorized the transmission of the electronic transmission. Any person charged with determining whether a policyholder transmitted or authorized the transmission of the electronic transmission shall specify the information upon which the determination is made.
(d) Any copy, facsimile telecommunication, or other reliable reproduction of the information in the appointment form under par. (b) or the electronic transmission under par. (c) may be substituted or used in lieu of the original appointment form or electronic transmission for any purpose for which the original appointment form or electronic transmission may be used, but only if the copy, facsimile telecommunication, or other reliable reproduction is a complete reproduction of the information in the original appointment form or electronic transmission.
(3) When effective. An appointment of a proxy is effective when a signed appointment form or, if authorized, an electronic transmission of the appointment is received by the inspector of election or the officer or agent of the mutual authorized to tabulate votes. An appointment is valid for 11 months unless a different period is expressly provided in the appointment.
(4) Revocability.
(a) An appointment of a proxy is revocable unless the appointment form or, if authorized, electronic transmission states that it is irrevocable.
(b) The appointment of a proxy is revoked if the policyholder appointing the proxy does any of the following:
1. Attends any meeting and votes in person.
2. Signs and delivers to the secretary or other officer or agent authorized to tabulate proxy votes either a written statement that the appointment of the proxy is revoked or a subsequent appointment form.
(5) Effect of death or incapacity. The death or incapacity of the policyholder appointing a proxy does not affect the right of the mutual to accept the proxy's authority unless the secretary or other officer or agent of the mutual authorized to tabulate votes receives notice of the death or incapacity before the proxy exercises his or her authority under the appointment.
(6) Acceptance by mutual. Subject to s. 181.0727 and to any express limitation on the proxy's authority stated in the appointment form or, if authorized, electronic transmission, a mutual may accept the proxy's vote or other action as that of the policyholder making the appointment.
History: 2013 a. 279.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 611 - Domestic stock and mutual insurance corporations.

611.01 - Definitions.

611.02 - Scope and purposes.

611.03 - Orders imposing and relaxing restrictions.

611.07 - General corporate powers and procedures.

611.10 - Reservation of corporate name.

611.11 - Incorporators.

611.12 - Articles and bylaws.

611.13 - Organization permit and certificate of incorporation.

611.14 - Powers under organization permit.

611.15 - Deposit of proceeds of subscriptions.

611.16 - Termination of organization permit and payment of organization expenses.

611.18 - Incorporators' liability and organization expenses.

611.19 - Initial capital and surplus requirements.

611.20 - Certificate of authority.

611.22 - Accelerated organization procedure.

611.223 - Transfer of an insurer's place of domicile.

611.23 - Municipal insurance mutuals.

611.24 - Segregated accounts in general.

611.25 - Special provisions for separate accounts for variable contracts.

611.26 - Subsidiaries.

611.28 - Changes in business plan.

611.29 - Amendment of articles.

611.31 - Securities regulation.

611.32 - Promoter stock.

611.33 - Authorized securities.

611.34 - Corporate repurchase of shares.

611.36 - Number of shareholders.

611.40 - Shareholders' meetings.

611.41 - Communications to shareholders or policyholders and commissioner's attendance at meetings.

611.42 - Mutual policyholders' voting rights.

611.425 - Mutual policyholders' proxy voting.

611.426 - Remote participation in policyholder meetings.

611.43 - Annual report to mutual policyholders.

611.51 - Board of directors.

611.52 - Election and removal of directors and officers of stock corporations.

611.53 - Selection and removal of directors and officers of mutuals.

611.54 - Supervision of management changes.

611.55 - Continuity of management in emergencies.

611.56 - Committees of directors.

611.57 - Interlocking directorates and other relationships.

611.60 - Transactions in which directors and others are interested.

611.61 - Transactions of insurers with affiliates.

611.62 - Directors' and officers' liability and indemnification.

611.63 - Executive compensation.

611.66 - Exclusive agency contracts.

611.67 - Management contract services.

611.69 - Dividends and other distributions.

611.71 - Acquisition of all of the shares or of a class of shares of an insurance corporation.

611.72 - Merger or other acquisition of control of a stock insurance corporation.

611.73 - Merger of mutuals.

611.74 - Voluntary dissolution of domestic insurance corporations.

611.75 - Conversion of a domestic stock corporation into a mutual.

611.76 - Conversion of a domestic mutual into a stock corporation.

611.77 - Conversion of assessable to nonassessable and nonassessable to assessable mutuals.

611.78 - Transfer of business or assets.

611.785 - Dissenters' rights.

611.79 - Conversion of a domestic mutual life insurance company into a fraternal.

611.94 - Trustee of proceeds.