Wisconsin Code § 185.03

General powers
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Unless otherwise provided by its
articles, a cooperative may:
(1) Exist perpetually.
(2) Sue and be sued.
(3) Have a seal.
(4) Make contracts, incur liabilities and borrow money; issue
certificates representing indebtedness, or representing equity interests in its assets; acquire property; dispose of, mortgage,
pledge, lease or otherwise use in any manner any of its property,
or any interest therein, wherever situated.
(5) Invest its funds, lend money for its purposes, and hold any
property as security for repayment.
(6) Conduct its business and affairs and have offices and exercise its powers in the United States or in any foreign country.
(7) Elect officers and appoint agents, define their duties and
fix their compensation.
(8) Make and alter bylaws, consistent with its articles and the
laws of this state, for the administration and regulation of its
affairs.
(9) Make donations for charitable, scientific, educational or
religious purposes.
(10) Effect the forfeiture to the cooperative of unclaimed
funds, including all forms of distributions or credits under s.
185.45 (2) (b) and (c), (3) (a) and (b) and (4) (b) and unclaimed
stock, membership fees and deposits, if all of the following conditions are met:
(a) No earlier than 3 years and no later than 5 years after the
funds are first made available to their owners, the board declares
the funds forfeited to the cooperative unless claimed by the date
specified in par. (b).
(b) After the declaration under par. (a), the cooperative gives
notice that states that the funds shall be forfeited if not claimed by
a specified date.
(c) The date specified in the notice under par. (b) is a business
day at least 60 days after the date of mailing of the notice.
(d) The notice under par. (b) is mailed to the last-known address of each owner, and the name and address of each owner to
whom notice is mailed or an Internet site address where this information is posted, together with a brief description of the reason for the notice, is published as a class 1 notice under ch. 985
on or before the date of mailing in a newspaper published in the
municipality containing the service area of the cooperative.
(e) The cooperative dedicates any funds remaining unclaimed
after the date specified in par. (b) to educational purposes, limited
to providing scholarships or loans to students, or to charitable
purposes, as the board determines, within one year after the date
the funds are declared forfeited under par. (a).
(11) Cease its activities and surrender its franchise.
(12) Exercise all powers necessary or convenient to effect its
purposes.
(13) In anticipation of or during an emergency, as defined in
s. 185.07 (4) (a) , through its board or members, do any of the
following:
(a) Relocate the principal office, designate alternative principal offices or regional offices, or authorize the officers to do so.
(b) Unless emergency bylaws adopted under s. 185.07 (4) provide otherwise, give notice of a meeting of the board only to those
directors whom it is practicable to reach, and give notice to them
in any practicable manner.

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