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S.B. 9 Enrolled
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NONPROFIT CORPORATION AMENDMENTS
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Lyle W. Hillyard
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House Sponsor:
Patrick Painter
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends provisions concerning nonprofit corporations.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. defines the term "mutual benefit corporation";
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. addresses property rights of members of a nonprofit corporation;
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. addresses voting requirements for nonprofit corporations;
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. addresses the time required for allowing members to vote;
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. authorizes distributions from one nonprofit corporation to another upon dissolution;
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. addresses transactions where an officer or director has a conflict of interest;
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. prevents the transfer of title in water rights upon dissolution of a nonprofit
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corporation;
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. exempts nonprofit corporations from the effects of Title 61, Chapter 6, Control
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Shares Acquisition Act; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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16-6a-102, as last amended by Chapter 228, Laws of Utah 2006
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16-6a-611, as enacted by Chapter 300, Laws of Utah 2000
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16-6a-709, as last amended by Chapter 13, Laws of Utah 2001, First Special Session
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16-6a-711, as enacted by Chapter 300, Laws of Utah 2000
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16-6a-825, as last amended by Chapter 197, Laws of Utah 2002
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16-6a-1302, as last amended by Chapter 228, Laws of Utah 2006
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16-6a-1405, as last amended by Chapter 228, Laws of Utah 2006
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61-6-5, as last amended by Chapter 71, Laws of Utah 2005
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
16-6a-102
is amended to read:
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16-6a-102. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) (a) "Address" means a location where mail can be delivered by the United States
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Postal Service.
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(b) "Address" includes:
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(i) a post office box number;
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(ii) a rural free delivery route number; and
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(iii) a street name and number.
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(2) "Affiliate" means a person that directly or indirectly through one or more
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intermediaries controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, the person
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specified.
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(3) "Articles of incorporation" include:
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(a) amended articles of incorporation;
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(b) restated articles of incorporation;
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(c) articles of merger; and
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(d) a document of a similar import to the documents described in Subsections (3)(a)
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through (c).
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(4) "Assumed corporate name" means the name assumed for use in this state:
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(a) by a:
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(i) foreign corporation pursuant to Section
16-10a-1506
; or
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(ii) a foreign nonprofit corporation pursuant to Section
16-6a-1506
; and
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(b) because the corporate name of the foreign corporation described in Subsection
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(4)(a) is not available for use in this state.
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(5) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(b), "board of directors" means the body
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authorized to manage the affairs of the domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation.
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(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (5)(a), a person may not be considered a member of
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the board of directors because of powers delegated to that person pursuant to Subsection
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16-6a-801
(2).
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(6) (a) "Bylaws" means the one or more codes of rules, other than the articles of
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incorporation, adopted pursuant to this chapter for the regulation or management of the affairs
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of the domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation irrespective of the name or names by which
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the codes of rules are designated.
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(b) "Bylaws" includes:
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(i) amended bylaws; and
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(ii) restated bylaws.
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(7) (a) "Cash" or "money" means:
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(i) legal tender;
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(ii) a negotiable instrument; or
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(iii) other cash equivalent readily convertible into legal tender.
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(b) "Cash" and "money" are used interchangeably in this chapter.
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(8) (a) "Class" refers to a group of memberships that have the same rights with respect
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to voting, dissolution, redemption, transfer, or other characteristics.
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(b) For purposes of Subsection (8)(a), rights are considered the same if they are
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determined by a formula applied uniformly to a group of memberships.
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(9) (a) "Conspicuous" means so written that a reasonable person against whom the
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writing is to operate should have noticed the writing.
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(b) "Conspicuous" includes printing or typing in:
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(i) italics;
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(ii) boldface;
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(iii) contrasting color;
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(iv) capitals; or
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(v) underlining.
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(10) "Control" or a "controlling interest" means the direct or indirect possession of the
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power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of an entity by:
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(a) the ownership of voting shares;
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(b) contract; or
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(c) means other than those specified in Subsection (10)(a) or (b).
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(11) Subject to Section
16-6a-207
, "cooperative nonprofit corporation" or "cooperative"
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means a nonprofit corporation organized or existing under this chapter.
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(12) "Corporate name" means:
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(a) the name of a domestic corporation as stated in the domestic corporation's articles
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of incorporation;
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(b) the name of a domestic nonprofit corporation as stated in the domestic nonprofit
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corporation's articles of incorporation;
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(c) the name of a foreign corporation as stated in the foreign corporation's:
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(i) articles of incorporation; or
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(ii) document of similar import to articles of incorporation; or
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(d) the name of a foreign nonprofit corporation as stated in the foreign nonprofit
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corporation's:
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(i) articles of incorporation; or
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(ii) document of similar import to articles of incorporation.
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(13) "Corporation" or "domestic corporation" means a corporation for profit, which is
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not a foreign corporation, incorporated under or subject to Chapter 10a, Utah Revised Business
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Corporation Act.
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(14) "Delegate" means any person elected or appointed to vote in a representative
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assembly:
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(a) for the election of a director; or
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(b) on matters other than the election of a director.
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(15) "Deliver" includes delivery by mail and any other means of transmission
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authorized by Section
16-6a-103
, except that delivery to the division means actual receipt by
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the division.
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(16) "Director" means a member of the board of directors.
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(17) (a) "Distribution" means the payment of a dividend or any part of the income or
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profit of a nonprofit corporation to the nonprofit corporation's:
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(i) members;
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(ii) directors; or
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(iii) officers.
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(b) "Distribution" does not include fair-value payments for:
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(i) goods sold; or
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(ii) services received.
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(18) "Division" means the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code.
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(19) "Effective date," when referring to a document filed by the division, means the
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time and date determined in accordance with Section
16-6a-108
.
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(20) "Effective date of notice" means the date notice is effective as provided in Section
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16-6a-103
.
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(21) (a) "Employee" includes an officer of a nonprofit corporation.
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(b) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (21)(b)(ii), "employee" does not include a
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director of a nonprofit corporation.
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(ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (21)(b)(i), a director may accept duties that make that
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director an employee of a nonprofit corporation.
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(22) "Executive director" means the executive director of the Department of
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Commerce.
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(23) "Entity" includes:
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(a) a domestic or foreign corporation;
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(b) a domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation;
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(c) a limited liability company;
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(d) a profit or nonprofit unincorporated association;
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(e) a business trust;
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(f) an estate;
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(g) a partnership;
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(h) a trust;
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(i) two or more persons having a joint or common economic interest;
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(j) a state;
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(k) the United States; or
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(l) a foreign government.
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(24) "Foreign corporation" means a corporation for profit incorporated under a law
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other than the laws of this state.
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(25) "Foreign nonprofit corporation" means an entity:
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(a) incorporated under a law other than the laws of this state; and
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(b) that would be a nonprofit corporation if formed under the laws of this state.
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(26) "Governmental subdivision" means:
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(a) a county;
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(b) a city;
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(c) a town; or
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(d) any other type of governmental subdivision authorized by the laws of this state.
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(27) "Individual" means:
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(a) a natural person;
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(b) the estate of an incompetent individual; or
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(c) the estate of a deceased individual.
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(28) "Internal Revenue Code" means the federal "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," as
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amended from time to time, or to corresponding provisions of subsequent internal revenue laws
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of the United States of America.
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(29) (a) "Mail," "mailed," or "mailing" means deposit, deposited, or depositing in the
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United States mail, properly addressed, first-class postage prepaid.
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(b) "Mail," "mailed," or "mailing" includes registered or certified mail for which the
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proper fee has been paid.
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(30) (a) "Member" means one or more persons identified or otherwise appointed as a
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member of a domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation as provided:
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(i) in the articles of incorporation;
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(ii) in the bylaws;
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(iii) by a resolution of the board of directors; or
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(iv) by a resolution of the members of the nonprofit corporation.
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(b) "Member" includes "voting member."
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(31) "Membership" refers to the rights and obligations of a member or members.
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(32) "Mutual benefit corporation" means a nonprofit corporation:
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(a) that issues shares of stock to its members evidencing a right to receive distribution
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of water or otherwise representing property rights; or
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(b) all of whose assets are contributed or [earned] acquired by or for the members of
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the nonprofit corporation or their predecessors in interest to serve the mutual purposes of the
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members.
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(33) "Nonprofit corporation" or "domestic nonprofit corporation" means an entity,
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which is not a foreign nonprofit corporation, incorporated under or subject to the provisions of
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this chapter.
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(34) "Notice" is as provided in Section
16-6a-103
.
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(35) "Party related to a director" means:
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(a) the spouse of the director;
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(b) a child of the director;
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(c) a grandchild of the director;
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(d) a sibling of the director;
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(e) a parent of the director;
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(f) the spouse of an individual described in Subsections (35)(b) through (e);
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(g) an individual having the same home as the director;
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(h) a trust or estate of which the director or any other individual specified in this
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Subsection (35) is a substantial beneficiary; or
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(i) any of the following of which the director is a fiduciary:
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(i) a trust;
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(ii) an estate;
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(iii) an incompetent;
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(iv) a conservatee; or
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(v) a minor.
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(36) "Person" means an:
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(a) individual; or
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(b) entity.
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(37) "Principal office" means:
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(a) the office, in or out of this state, designated by a domestic or foreign nonprofit
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corporation as its principal office in the most recent document on file with the division
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providing that information, including:
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(i) an annual report;
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(ii) an application for a certificate of authority; or
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(iii) a notice of change of principal office; or
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(b) if no principal office can be determined, a domestic or foreign nonprofit
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corporation's registered office.
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(38) "Proceeding" includes:
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(a) a civil suit;
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(b) arbitration;
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(c) mediation;
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(d) a criminal action;
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(e) an administrative action; or
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(f) an investigatory action.
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(39) "Receive," when used in reference to receipt of a writing or other document by a
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domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation, means the writing or other document is actually
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received:
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(a) by the domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation at:
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(i) its registered office in this state; or
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(ii) its principal office;
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(b) by the secretary of the domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation, wherever the
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secretary is found; or
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(c) by any other person authorized by the bylaws or the board of directors to receive the
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writing or other document, wherever that person is found.
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(40) (a) "Record date" means the date established under Part 6, Members or 7, Member
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Meetings and Voting on which a nonprofit corporation determines the identity of the nonprofit
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corporation's members.
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(b) The determination described in Subsection (40)(a) shall be made as of the close of
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business on the record date unless another time for doing so is specified when the record date is
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fixed.
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(41) "Registered agent" means the registered agent of:
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(a) a domestic nonprofit corporation required to be maintained pursuant to Subsection
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16-6a-501
(1)(b); or
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(b) a foreign nonprofit corporation required to be maintained pursuant to Subsection
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16-6a-1508
(1)(b).
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(42) "Registered office" means the office within this state designated by a domestic or
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foreign nonprofit corporation as its registered office in the most recent document on file with
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the division providing that information, including:
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(a) articles of incorporation;
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(b) an application for a certificate of authority; or
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(c) a notice of change of registered office.
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(43) "Secretary" means the corporate officer to whom the bylaws or the board of
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directors has delegated responsibility under Subsection
16-6a-818
(3) for:
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(a) the preparation and maintenance of:
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(i) minutes of the meetings of:
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(A) the board of directors; or
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(B) the members; and
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(ii) the other records and information required to be kept by the nonprofit corporation
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pursuant to Section
16-6a-1601
; and
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(b) authenticating records of the nonprofit corporation.
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(44) "Shareholder" means the person in whose name a share is registered in the records
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of a nonprofit corporation.
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(45) "Share" means a unit of interest in a nonprofit corporation.
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(46) "State," when referring to a part of the United States, includes:
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(a) a state;
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(b) a commonwealth;
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(c) the District of Columbia;
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(d) an agency or governmental and political subdivision of a state, commonwealth, or
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District of Columbia;
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(e) territory or insular possession of the United States; or
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(f) an agency or governmental and political subdivision of a territory or insular
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possession of the United States.
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(47) "Street address" means:
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(a) (i) street name and number;
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(ii) city or town; and
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(iii) United States post office zip code designation; or
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(b) if, by reason of rural location or otherwise, a street name, number, city, or town
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does not exist, an appropriate description other than that described in Subsection (47)(a) fixing
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as nearly as possible the actual physical location but only if the information includes:
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(i) the rural free delivery route;
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(ii) the county; and
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(iii) the United States post office zip code designation.
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(48) "United States" includes any district, authority, office, bureau, commission,
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department, and any other agency of the United States of America.
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(49) "Vote" includes authorization by:
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(a) written ballot; and
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(b) written consent.
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(50) (a) "Voting group" means all the members of one or more classes of members or
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directors that, under this chapter, the articles of incorporation, or the bylaws, are entitled to
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vote and be counted together collectively on a matter.
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(b) All members or directors entitled by this chapter, the articles of incorporation, or
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the bylaws to vote generally on a matter are for that purpose a single voting group.
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(51) (a) "Voting member" means a person entitled to vote for all matters required or
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permitted under this chapter to be submitted to a vote of the members, except as otherwise
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provided in the articles of incorporation or bylaws.
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(b) A person is not a voting member solely because of:
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(i) a right the person has as a delegate;
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(ii) a right the person has to designate a director; or
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(iii) a right the person has as a director.
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(c) Except as the bylaws may otherwise provide, "voting member" includes a
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"shareholder" if the nonprofit corporation has shareholders.
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Section 2.
Section
16-6a-611
is amended to read:
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16-6a-611. No property right.
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A member does not have [a] any vested property right [resulting from any provision in
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the articles of incorporation or the bylaws,] including any [provision] right relating to
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management, control, purpose, or duration of the nonprofit corporation[.], except as provided
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by:
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(1) the bylaws of a mutual benefit corporation; or
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(2) other law.
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Section 3.
Section
16-6a-709
is amended to read:
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16-6a-709. Action by written ballot.
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(1) Unless otherwise provided by the bylaws, any action that may be taken at any
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annual, regular, or special meeting of members may be taken without a meeting if the nonprofit
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corporation delivers a written ballot to every member entitled to vote on the matter.
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(2) A written ballot described in Subsection (1) shall:
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(a) set forth each proposed action; and
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(b) provide an opportunity to vote for or against each proposed action.
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(3) (a) Approval by written ballot pursuant to this section shall be valid only when:
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(i) the time, as determined under Subsection (8), by which all ballots must be received
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by the nonprofit corporation has passed so that a quorum can be determined; and
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(ii) the number of approvals equals or exceeds the number of votes that would be
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required to approve the matter at a meeting at which the total number of votes cast was the
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same as the number of votes cast by ballot.
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(b) Unless otherwise provided in this chapter or in accordance with Section
16-6a-716
,
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for purposes of taking action by written ballot the number of votes cast by written ballot
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pursuant to this section constitute a quorum for action on the matter.
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(4) All solicitations for votes by written ballot shall:
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(a) indicate the number of responses needed to meet the quorum requirements;
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(b) state the percentage of approvals necessary to approve each matter other than
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election of directors;
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(c) specify the time by which a ballot must be received by the nonprofit corporation in
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order to be counted; and
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(d) be accompanied by written information sufficient to permit each person casting the
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ballot to reach an informed decision on the matter.
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(5) Unless otherwise provided by the bylaws, a written ballot may not be revoked.
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(6) Action taken under this section has the same effect as action taken at a meeting of
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members and may be described as such in any document.
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(7) Unless otherwise provided by the bylaws, a written ballot delivered to every
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member entitled to vote on the matter or matters therein, as described in this section, may also
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be used in connection with any annual, regular, or special meeting of members, thereby
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allowing members the choice of either voting in person or by written ballot delivered by a
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member to the nonprofit corporation in lieu of attendance at such meeting. Any written ballot
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shall comply with the requirements of Subsection (2) and shall be counted equally with the
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votes of members in attendance at any meeting for every purpose, including satisfaction of a
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quorum requirement.
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(8) (a) Members must be provided a fair and reasonable amount of time before the day
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on which the nonprofit corporation must receive ballots.
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(b) An amount of time is considered to be fair and reasonable if:
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(i) members are given at least 15 days from the day on which the notice is mailed, if
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the notice is mailed by first-class or registered mail;
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(ii) members are given at least 30 days from the day on which the notice is mailed, if
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the notice is mailed by other than first-class or registered mail; or
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(iii) considering all the circumstances, the amount of time is otherwise reasonable.
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Section 4.
Section
16-6a-711
is amended to read:
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16-6a-711. Voting entitlement generally.
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(1) Unless otherwise provided by the bylaws:
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(a) only voting members [shall be entitled to] may vote with respect to any matter
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required or permitted under this chapter to be submitted to a vote of the members;
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(b) all references in this chapter to votes of or voting by the members [shall be
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considered to] permit voting only by the voting members; and
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(c) voting members [shall be entitled to] may vote with respect to all matters required
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or permitted under this chapter to be submitted to a vote of the members.
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(2) Unless otherwise provided by the [bylaws] articles of incorporation, each member
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entitled to vote [shall be entitled to] may cast:
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(a) one vote on each matter submitted to a vote of members[.] for nonprofit
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corporations other than those in Subsection (2)(b); and
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(b) one vote for each share held by the member on each matter submitted for a vote of
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members if the nonprofit corporation issues shares to its members.
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(3) Unless otherwise provided by the bylaws, if a membership stands of record in the
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names of two or more persons, the membership's acts with respect to voting [shall] have the
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following effect:
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(a) [if] If only one votes, the act binds all[; and] of the persons whose membership is
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jointly held.
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(b) [if] If more than one votes, the vote [shall be] is divided on a pro-rata basis.
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Section 5.
Section
16-6a-825
is amended to read:
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16-6a-825. Conflicting interest transaction.
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(1) As used in this section, "conflicting interest transaction" means a contract,
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transaction, or other financial relationship between a nonprofit corporation and:
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(a) a director of the nonprofit corporation;
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(b) a party related to a director; or
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(c) an entity in which a director of the nonprofit corporation:
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(i) is a director or officer; or
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(ii) has a financial interest.
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(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, upon the finding of a conflicting
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interest transaction, in an action properly brought before it, a court may:
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(a) rule that the conflicting interest transaction is void or voidable;
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(b) enjoin or set aside the conflict of interest transaction; or
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(c) determine that the conflicting interest transaction gives rise to an award of damages
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or other sanctions.
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(3) (a) A loan may not be made by a nonprofit corporation to [its directors or officers.]:
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(i) a director or officer of the nonprofit corporation; or
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(ii) a natural person related to a director or officer.
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(b) A director or officer who assents to or participates in the making of a loan in
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violation of Subsection (3)(a) shall be liable to the nonprofit corporation for the amount of the
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loan until the repayment of the loan.
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(4) (a) If the conditions of Subsection (4)(b) are met, a conflicting interest transaction
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may not be void or voidable or be enjoined, set aside, or give rise to an award of damages or
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other sanctions in a proceeding by a member or by or in the right of the nonprofit corporation,
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solely because:
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(i) the conflicting interest transaction involves:
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(A) a director of the nonprofit corporation;
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(B) a party related to a director; or
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(C) an entity in which a director of the nonprofit corporation is a director or officer or
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has a financial interest;
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(ii) the director is present at or participates in the meeting of the nonprofit corporation's
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board of directors or of the committee of the board of directors that authorizes, approves, or
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ratifies the conflicting interest transaction; or
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(iii) the director's vote is counted for the purpose described in Subsection (4)(a)(ii).
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(b) Subsection (4)(a) applies if:
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(i) (A) the material facts as to the director's relationship or interest and as to the
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conflicting interest transaction are disclosed or are known to the board of directors or the
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committee; and
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(B) the board of directors or committee in good faith authorizes, approves, or ratifies
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the conflicting interest transaction by the affirmative vote of a majority of the disinterested
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directors, even though the disinterested directors are less than a quorum;
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(ii) (A) the material facts as to the director's relationship or interest and as to the
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conflicting interest transaction are disclosed or are known to the members entitled to vote on
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the conflicting interest transaction; and
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(B) the conflicting interest transaction is specifically authorized, approved, or ratified
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in good faith by a vote of the members entitled to vote thereon;
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(iii) the conflicting interest transaction is consistent with a provision in the articles of
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incorporation or bylaws which:
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(A) commits the nonprofit corporation to support one or more other nonprofit
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corporations, charitable trusts, or charitable entities; or
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(B) authorizes one or more directors to exercise discretion in making gifts or
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contributions to one or more other nonprofit corporations, charitable trusts, or charitable
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entities; or
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(iv) the conflicting interest transaction is fair as to the nonprofit corporation.
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(5) Common or interested directors may be counted in determining the presence of a
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quorum at a meeting of the board of directors or of a committee that authorizes, approves, or
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ratifies the conflicting interest transaction.
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(6) For purposes of this section, "a natural person related to a director or officer" means
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any natural person whose familial, financial, professional, or employment relationship with the
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director or officer would, under the circumstances, reasonably be expected to exert an influence
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on the director's or officer's judgment when voting on a transaction.
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Section 6.
Section
16-6a-1302
is amended to read:
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16-6a-1302. Authorized distributions.
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(1) A nonprofit corporation may:
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(a) make distributions or distribute the nonprofit corporation's assets to a member:
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(i) that is a domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation; or
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(ii) of a mutual benefit corporation, not inconsistent with its bylaws;
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(b) pay compensation in a reasonable amount to its members, directors, or officers for
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services rendered;
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(c) if a cooperative nonprofit corporation, make distributions consistent with its
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purposes; and
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(d) confer benefits upon its members in conformity with its purposes.
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(2) A nonprofit corporation may make distributions upon dissolution as follows:
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(a) to a member that is a domestic or foreign nonprofit corporation;
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(b) to its members if it is a mutual benefit corporation; [and]
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(c) to another nonprofit corporation, including a nonprofit corporation organized to
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receive the assets of and function in place of the dissolved nonprofit corporation; and
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[(c)] (d) otherwise in conformity to this chapter.
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(3) A mutual benefit corporation may purchase a member's membership in conformity
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with Section
16-6a-610
if, after the purchase is completed:
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(a) the mutual benefit corporation would be able to pay its debts as they become due in
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the usual course of its activities; and
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(b) the mutual benefit corporation's total assets would at least equal the sum of its total
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liabilities.
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(4) Authorized distributions by a dissolved nonprofit corporation may be made by
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authorized officers or directors, including those elected, hired, or otherwise selected after
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dissolution if the election, hiring, or other selection after dissolution is not inconsistent with the
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articles of incorporation and bylaws existing at the time of dissolution.
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Section 7.
Section
16-6a-1405
is amended to read:
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16-6a-1405. Effect of dissolution.
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(1) A dissolved nonprofit corporation continues its corporate existence but may not
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carry on any activities except as is appropriate to wind up and liquidate its affairs, including:
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(a) collecting its assets;
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(b) returning, transferring, or conveying assets held by the nonprofit corporation upon a
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condition requiring return, transfer, or conveyance, which condition occurs by reason of the
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dissolution, in accordance with the condition;
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(c) transferring, subject to any contractual or legal requirements, its assets as provided
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in or authorized by its articles of incorporation or bylaws;
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(d) discharging or making provision for discharging its liabilities; and
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(e) doing every other act necessary to wind up and liquidate its assets and affairs.
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(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the distribution of assets of a
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nonprofit corporation upon its dissolution shall be consistent with all applicable requirements
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and limitations set forth in the Internal Revenue Code.
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(3) Dissolution of a nonprofit corporation does not:
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(a) transfer title to the nonprofit corporation's property including title to water rights,
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water conveyance facilities, or other assets of a nonprofit corporation organized to divert or
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distribute water to its members;
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(b) subject its directors or officers to standards of conduct different from those
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prescribed in this chapter;
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(c) change quorum or voting requirements for its board of directors or members;
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(d) change provisions for selection, resignation, or removal of its directors or officers,
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or both;
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(e) change provisions for amending its bylaws or its articles of incorporation;
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(f) prevent commencement of a proceeding by or against the nonprofit corporation in
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its corporate name; or
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(g) abate or suspend a proceeding pending by or against the nonprofit corporation on
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the effective date of dissolution.
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(4) Nothing in this section may be applied in a manner inconsistent with a court's
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power of judicial dissolution exercised in accordance with Section
16-6a-1414
or
16-6a-1415
.
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Section 8.
Section
61-6-5
is amended to read:
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61-6-5. Issuing public corporation defined.
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(1) As used in this chapter, "issuing public corporation" means a corporation, other
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than a depository institution, that is organized under the laws of this state and that has:
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(a) 100 or more shareholders;
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(b) its principal place of business, its principal office, or substantial assets within the
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state; and
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(c) (i) more than 10% of its shareholders resident in the state;
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(ii) more than 10% of its shares owned by Utah residents; or
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(iii) 10,000 shareholders resident in the state.
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(2) The residence of a shareholder is presumed to be the address appearing in the
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records of the corporation.
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(3) Shares held by banks or other depository institutions (except as trustee or guardian),
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brokers, or nominees shall be disregarded for purposes of calculating the percentages or
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numbers described in this section.
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(4) As used in this chapter, "depository institution" means a depository institution or a
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depository institution holding company as defined in Section
7-1-103
.
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(5) A nonprofit corporation as defined in Section
16-6a-102
is not considered to be an
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issuing public corporation for purposes of this chapter.
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