Wisconsin Code § 193.225

Conversion to cooperative
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(1) AUTHORITY
AND NOTICE. A business entity other than an cooperative may become a cooperative by following the applicable procedure under
sub. (2) or (3). A business entity shall provide its members with
a disclosure statement listing the rights and obligations of the
members and the capital structure of the proposed cooperative
before making a conversion under this section.
(2) PROCEDURE FOR ENTITIES ORGANIZED IN THIS STATE. A
business entity organized under the laws of this state, other than a
cooperative, that elects to make a conversion as provided under
sub. (1) shall amend its organizational documents in the manner
provided under the laws that govern the business entity. The
business entity shall file with the department amended articles of
organization that comply with s. 193.215. Upon the filing of the
amended articles of organization, the business entity is converted
to a cooperative and is governed by the applicable provisions of
this chapter.
(3) PROCEDURE FOR ENTITIES ORGANIZED IN OTHER STATES.
A business entity organized under the laws of another state that
elects to make a conversion as provided under sub. (1) shall
amend its organizational documents in the manner provided under the other state’s laws that govern the business entity. The
business entity shall file with the department amended articles of
organization that comply with s. 193.215. Upon the filing of the
amended articles of organization, the business entity is converted
to a cooperative and is governed by the applicable provisions of
this chapter.
(4) CONVERSION OF COOPERATIVES ORGANIZED UNDER
CHAPTER 185. A cooperative that is organized under ch. 185 may
not convert to a cooperative organized under this chapter regardless of whether the conversion is accomplished directly within
Wisconsin or indirectly through or with any out-of-state entity.

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