Wisconsin Code § 188.085

Changing names and dissolving units of the
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American Legion. Any post, county, district council, department or other unit of the American Legion or of the auxiliary of
the American Legion which has become a body corporate under
the provisions of s. 188.08 may change its name or dissolve by the
adoption of a written resolution to that effect, by a vote of a majority of its members present at a meeting called for that purpose
and by filing the same as herein provided. Such resolution, with
a certificate thereto affixed, signed by the commander and adjutant, or like or similar officers, stating the facts, including the date
of the adoption of such resolution, the number of members
present at such meeting, and the number of members who voted
for the adoption of the resolution, shall be forwarded to and filed
with the department of financial institutions, and thereupon the
name of such corporation shall be changed or the corporation
shall cease to exist, as the case may be. In lieu of the foregoing
method of dissolution, any corporation formed under s. 188.08
may be dissolved by the filing of a certificate with the department
of financial institutions reciting that such corporation has ceased
to be a unit of the American Legion or its auxiliary. Such certificate shall be signed by the national commander and national adjutant of the American Legion or by the state commander and
state adjutant of the American Legion, department of Wisconsin.
In the case of units of the auxiliary the certificates shall be signed
by the national president and national secretary or the department
president and department secretary. Corporations dissolved under this section shall continue to have corporate existence, subject
to the limitations on their activities under s. 181.1405. No fee
shall be charged by the department of financial institutions for
such filing.

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