Wisconsin Code § 193.241

Bylaws
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(1) REQUIRED. A cooperative shall have
bylaws governing the cooperative’s business affairs and structure,
the qualifications, classification, rights, and obligations of members, and the classifications, allocations, and distributions of
membership interests which are not otherwise provided in the articles or by this chapter.
(2) CONTENTS. The bylaws may contain any provision relating to the management or regulation of the affairs of the cooperative that is not inconsistent with applicable law or the articles and,
if not stated in the articles, the bylaws shall include all of the
following:
(a) A description of the capital structure of the cooperative,
including a statement of the classes and relative rights, preferences, and restrictions granted to or imposed upon each class of
member interests, the rights to share in profits or distributions of

the cooperative, and the authority to issue member interests and,
if applicable, a statement that the board may establish a class or
series of member interests, set forth the designation of the class or
series, and fix the relative rights and preferences of the class or
series.
(b) A provision designating voting and governance rights, including which membership interests have voting power and any
limitations or restrictions on the voting power, which shall be in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
(c) A statement that patron membership interests with voting
power are restricted to one vote for each member regardless of the
amount of patron membership interests held in the affairs of the
cooperative or a statement describing the allocation of voting
power as prescribed in this chapter.
(d) A statement that membership interests held by a member
are transferable only with the approval of the board or a statement
otherwise describing the manner in which membership interests
may be transferred consistent with this chapter.
(e) If nonpatron membership interests are authorized, a statement as to how profits and losses will be allocated and cash will
be distributed between patron membership interests collectively
and nonpatron membership interests collectively, a statement that
net income allocated to patron membership interests as determined by the board in excess of dividends and additions to reserves shall be distributed on the basis of patronage, and a statement that the records of the cooperative shall include the interests
of patron membership interests and, if authorized, nonpatron
membership interests in any classes of interests and in the
reserves.
(f) A statement of the number of directors; the qualifications,
manner of election, powers, and duties of directors; and the manner in which any compensation of directors is determined. Provisions included in the bylaws under this paragraph shall be consistent with subch. IV.
(g) A statement of the qualifications of members and any limitations on their number.
(h) A description of the methods of admission, withdrawal,
suspension, and expulsion of members.
(i) A general description of members’ governance rights and
financial rights, assignability of governance and financial rights,
and other rights, privileges, and obligations of members and their
membership interests, which may be further described in member control agreements.
(j) Any provisions required by the articles to be in the bylaws.
(3) ADOPTION AND AMENDMENT; NOTICE. (a) Bylaws shall
be adopted prior to any distributions to members, but if the articles provide that rights of contributors to a class of membership
interest will be determined in the bylaws, then the bylaws shall be
adopted prior to the acceptance of any contributions to that class.
(b) Subject to subs. (4), (5), and (6), the bylaws may be
adopted or amended by the board or, if all of the following apply,
the members may adopt or amend bylaws at a regular or special
members’ meeting:
1. The notice of the meeting contains a statement that the bylaws or amendments will be voted upon, a statement summarizing the proposed bylaws or amendments, and either copies of the
bylaws or amendments or a statement that copies of the bylaws or
amendments are available from the cooperative upon request.
2. A quorum of the members is registered as being present or
represented by alternative vote at the meeting.
3. The bylaws or amendments are approved by the following
means, as applicable:
a. By a majority of the votes cast.
b. For a cooperative with articles or bylaws requiring more
than majority approval or other conditions for approval, by a sufficient vote as required under the articles or bylaws or by satisfying the other conditions for approval.
(c) The members may amend the bylaws even though the bylaws may also be amended by the board. The board may amend
the bylaws even though the bylaws may also be amended by the
members.
(d) The board shall distribute to the members any amendment
to the bylaws adopted by the board no later than the 10th day after
adoption and the notice of the next regular members’ meeting occurring after adoption shall contain a notice and summary of, or a
copy of, the amendment.
(4) LIMITATION ON BOARD’S AMENDMENT AUTHORITY. The
board may not amend the bylaws if any of the following apply:
(a) This chapter, the articles, or the bylaws reserve the power
exclusively to the members.
(b) The articles or bylaws expressly prohibit the board from
doing so.
(c) The amendment would fix a greater quorum or voting requirement for members or voting groups of members or would
amend a provision adopted by amendment under sub. (5).
(5) AMENDMENT TO CHANGE QUORUM OR VOTING REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERS. The members may amend the bylaws to
specify a greater quorum requirement for members, or voting
groups of members, or a greater number of votes or members participating required for approval than is otherwise required by this
chapter. An amendment to the bylaws to add, change, or delete
such a quorum or voting requirement shall meet the same quorum
requirement and be adopted by the same vote and voting groups
required to take action under the quorum and voting requirements
then in effect or proposed to be adopted, whichever are more
stringent.
(6) AMENDMENT TO CHANGE QUORUM OR VOTING REQUIREMENTS FOR DIRECTORS. (a) A bylaw that specifies a greater quorum requirement for the board or a greater number of votes or directors participating required for approval than is otherwise required by this chapter may be amended as follows:
1. If the bylaw was originally adopted by the members, only
by the members.
2. If the bylaw was originally adopted by the board, by the
members or by the board.
(b) A bylaw, or amendment to the bylaws, adopted by the
members that specifies a greater quorum or voting requirement
for the board as described in par. (a) may provide that it may be
subsequently amended only by a specified vote of either the
members or the board, but if the bylaw or amendment so provides, the bylaw or amendment shall be originally adopted by the
specified vote of the members proposed in the bylaw or
amendment.
(c) Action by the board under par. (a) 2. shall meet the same
quorum requirement and be adopted by the same vote required to
take action under the quorum and voting requirement then in effect or proposed to be adopted, whichever is more stringent.
(7) EMERGENCY BYLAWS. (a) Unless otherwise provided in
the articles or bylaws, the board may adopt emergency bylaws
which take effect only during an emergency as defined in par. (d).
The emergency bylaws, which are subject to amendment or repeal
by the members, may include all provisions necessary for managing the cooperative during an emergency, including any of the
following:
1. Procedures for calling a meeting of the board.
2. Quorum requirements for the meeting.
3. Designation of additional or substitute directors.

(b) All provisions of the regular bylaws consistent with the
emergency bylaws remain in effect during any emergency.
(c) Action taken in good faith in accordance with the emergency bylaws:
1. Binds the cooperative.
2. May not be the basis for imposition of liability on any director, officer, employee, or agent of the cooperative on the
ground that the action was not authorized cooperative action.
(d) An emergency exists for the purposes of this section if a
quorum of the directors cannot readily be obtained because of a
catastrophic event.

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