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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 497.33, Code 2003, is amended to read 1 2 as follows: 1 3 497.33 PERSONAL LIABILITY. 1 4 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 or as 1 5 otherwise provided in this chapter, all of the following 1 6 apply: 1 7 a. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 1 8 officer, employee, or member ofthe corporationan association 1 9 is not personally liableonfor thecorporation's1 10 association's debts or obligations.and a1 11 b. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 1 12 officer, member, orothervolunteer of an association is not 1 13 personally liable in that capacity, for a claim based upon an 1 14 act or omission of the person performed in the discharge of 1 15 the person's duties, except for a breach of the duty of1 16loyalty to the corporation, for acts or omissions not in good1 17faith or which involve. 1 18 2. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 1 19 officer, employee, member, or volunteer of an association is 1 20 personally liable for any of the following: 1 21 a. The amount of a financial benefit received by the 1 22 person to which the person is not entitled. 1 23 b. The amount of monetary damages suffered by the 1 24 association or its members caused by the person's intentional 1 25 infliction of harm to the association or its members. 1 26 c. The amount of monetary damages suffered by the 1 27 association or its members caused by the person's intentional 1 28misconduct or knowingviolation ofthecriminal law, or for a1 29transaction from which the person derives an improper personal1 30benefit. 1 31 Sec. 2. Section 498.35, Code 2003, is amended to read as 1 32 follows: 1 33 498.35 PERSONAL LIABILITY. 1 34 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 or as 1 35 otherwise provided in this chapter, all of the following 2 1 apply: 2 2 a. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 2 3 officer, employee, or member ofthean association is not 2 4 personally liableonfor the association's debts or 2 5 obligationsand2 6 b. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 2 7 officer, member, orothervolunteer is not personally liable 2 8 in that capacity, for a claim based upon an act or omission of 2 9 the person performed in the discharge of the person's duties,2 10except for a breach of the duty of loyalty to the association,2 11for acts or omissions not in good faith or which involve. 2 12 2. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 2 13 officer, employee, member, or volunteer of an association is 2 14 personally liable for any of the following: 2 15 a. The amount of a financial benefit received by the 2 16 person to which the person is not entitled. 2 17 b. The amount of monetary damages suffered by the 2 18 association or its members caused by the person's intentional 2 19 infliction of harm to the association or its members. 2 20 c. The amount of monetary damages suffered by the 2 21 association or its members caused by the person's intentional 2 22misconduct or knowingviolation ofthecriminal law, or for a2 23transaction from which the person derives an improper personal2 24benefit. 2 25 Sec. 3. Section 499.37, Code 2003, is amended to read as 2 26 follows: 2 27 499.37 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES. 2 28 1. The board of directors of the association shall select 2 29from their own number a president, one or more vice2 30presidents, a secretary-treasurer or a secretary and a2 31treasurerthe association's officers as provided in its 2 32 articles of incorporation or bylaws, and shall fill vacancies 2 33 in such offices. The articles of incorporation or bylaws 2 34 shall delegate to an officer the responsibility for all of the 2 35 following: 3 1 a. Preparing minutes of meetings of the directors and the 3 2 shareholders. 3 3 b. Authenticating the association's records. 3 4 2. Unless the association's articles of incorporation or 3 5 bylaws otherwise provide,saidthe association's officers 3 6 shallbe chosenserve for annual terms beginning at the close 3 7 of the first regular meeting of members in each year. 3 8The directors shall also choose and may remove such other3 9officers and employees as they deem proper, or as the articles3 10or bylaws may prescribe.3 11 Sec. 4. Section 499.59, Code 2003, is amended to read as 3 12 follows: 3 13 499.59 PERSONAL LIABILITY. 3 14 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 or as 3 15 otherwise provided in this chapter, all of the following shall 3 16 apply: 3 17 a. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 3 18 officer, employee, or member of the association is not 3 19 personally liableonfor the association's debts or 3 20 obligations., and a3 21 b. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 3 22 officer, member, or other volunteer is not personally liable 3 23 in that capacity, for a claim based upon an act or omission of 3 24 the person performed in the discharge of the person's duties,3 25except for a breach of the duty of loyalty to the association,3 26for acts or omissions not in good faith or which involve. 3 27 2. A person who acts in the capacity of a director, 3 28 officer, employee, member, or volunteer of an association is 3 29 personally liable for any of the following: 3 30 a. The amount of a financial benefit received by the 3 31 person to which the person is not entitled. 3 32 b. The amount of monetary damages suffered by the 3 33 association or its members caused by the person's intentional 3 34 infliction of harm to the association or its members. 3 35 c. The amount of monetary damages suffered by the 4 1 association or its members caused by the person's intentional 4 2misconduct or knowingviolation ofthecriminal law, or for a4 3transaction from which the person derives an improper personal4 4benefit. 4 5 Sec. 5. Section 501.407, Code 2003, is amended to read as 4 6 follows: 4 7 501.407 PERSONAL LIABILITY. 4 8 The articles may contain a provision eliminating or 4 9 limiting the personal liability of a person acting in the 4 10 capacity of a director, officer, or interest holder of the 4 11 cooperative for monetary damages for breach of a fiduciary 4 12 duty as a director, officer, or interest holder, provided that4 13the provision does not eliminate or limit liability. However, 4 14 a person who acts in that capacity is personally liable for 4 15 any of the following: 4 16 1.A breach of the duty of loyalty to the cooperative or4 17its interest holdersThe amount of financial benefit received 4 18 by the person to which the person is not entitled. 4 19 2.An act or omission not in good faith or which involves4 20intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of lawThe 4 21 amount of monetary damages to the cooperative or its interest 4 22 holders caused by the person's intentional infliction of harm 4 23 to the cooperative or its interest holders. 4 24 3.A transaction from which the director, officer, or4 25interest holder derives an improper personal benefitThe 4 26 amount of monetary damages to the association or its interest 4 27 holders caused by the person's intentional violation of 4 28 criminal law. 4 29 4.AnThe amount of monetary damages to the cooperative or 4 30 its interest holders caused by the person's act or omission 4 31 occurring prior to the date when the provision in the articles 4 32 becomes effective. 4 33 EXPLANATION 4 34 This bill provides for the governance of cooperatives. 4 35 Code chapters 497, 498, and 499 have traditionally governed 5 1 the organization and management of cooperatives (most commonly 5 2 referred to as "associations"). Code chapter 499 is 5 3 considered the modern cooperative chapter. The fourth type of 5 4 cooperative structure was established in 1996 and codified in 5 5 Code chapter 501 for purposes relating to value-added 5 6 agricultural production by producers. 5 7 The bill amends provisions in all four Code chapters 5 8 governing the liability of persons acting in the capacity of a 5 9 director, officer, or interest holder of a cooperative. 5 10 Generally, a person acting on behalf of the cooperative is not 5 11 held personally liable for actions of the cooperative. Under 5 12 current law, there are several exceptions. Such a person may 5 13 be personally liable for an act or omission that represents a 5 14 breach of the duty of loyalty to the cooperative, is not in 5 15 good faith, is intentional misconduct, or is a knowing 5 16 violation of the law. The bill changes those standards to 5 17 provide that personal liability attaches when the person 5 18 receives an unwarranted financial benefit, intentionally 5 19 inflicts harm to the cooperative, or commits a criminal 5 20 violation. 5 21 The bill also eliminates a provision in Code chapter 499 5 22 which provides for the selection of a president and other 5 23 officers by an association's board of directors. The bill 5 24 provides that the cooperative's articles of incorporation or 5 25 bylaws may delegate to an officer responsibility for preparing 5 26 minutes and authenticating records. It also eliminates a 5 27 provision for the removal of officers and employees. 5 28 LSB 1615SC 80 5 29 da/sh/8
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