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16-16-401. Authority to amend organic rules.
(1) A limited cooperative association may amend its organic rules under this part for anylawful purpose. In addition, the initial board of directors may amend the bylaws of anassociation under Section 16-16-304.
(2) Unless the organic rules otherwise provide, a member does not have a vested propertyright resulting from any provision in the organic rules, including a provision relating to themanagement, control, capital structure, distribution, entitlement, purpose, or duration of thelimited cooperative association.

Enacted by Chapter 363, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-16 > Chapter-16 > 16-16-401

16-16-401. Authority to amend organic rules.
(1) A limited cooperative association may amend its organic rules under this part for anylawful purpose. In addition, the initial board of directors may amend the bylaws of anassociation under Section 16-16-304.
(2) Unless the organic rules otherwise provide, a member does not have a vested propertyright resulting from any provision in the organic rules, including a provision relating to themanagement, control, capital structure, distribution, entitlement, purpose, or duration of thelimited cooperative association.

Enacted by Chapter 363, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-16 > Chapter-16 > 16-16-401

16-16-401. Authority to amend organic rules.
(1) A limited cooperative association may amend its organic rules under this part for anylawful purpose. In addition, the initial board of directors may amend the bylaws of anassociation under Section 16-16-304.
(2) Unless the organic rules otherwise provide, a member does not have a vested propertyright resulting from any provision in the organic rules, including a provision relating to themanagement, control, capital structure, distribution, entitlement, purpose, or duration of thelimited cooperative association.

Enacted by Chapter 363, 2008 General Session