Illinois Code § 805 ILCS 317/30

Organization of limited worker cooperative association.
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(a) After a limited worker cooperative association is formed:
 
 
(1) if initial managers or managing members are named 
 
in the articles, the initial managers or managing members shall hold an organizational meeting to adopt initial cooperative agreement and carry on any other business necessary or proper to complete the organization of the association; or
 
 
(2) if initial managers or managing members are not 
 
named in the articles, the organizers shall designate the initial managers or managing members and call a meeting of the initial managers or managing members to adopt initial cooperative agreement and carry on any other business necessary or proper to complete the organization of the association.
 
(b) Unless the articles otherwise provide, the initial managers or managing members may cause the limited worker cooperative association to accept members, including those necessary for the association to begin business.
 
(c) Initial managers need not be members.
 
(d) An initial manager or managing member serves until a successor is elected and qualified at a members' meeting or the manager or managing member is removed, resigns, is adjudged incompetent, or dies.

in the articles, the initial managers or managing members shall hold an organizational meeting to adopt initial cooperative agreement and carry on any other business necessary or proper to complete the organization of the association; or
named in the articles, the organizers shall designate the initial managers or managing members and call a meeting of the initial managers or managing members to adopt initial cooperative agreement and carry on any other business necessary or proper to complete the organization of the association.

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