Wisconsin Code § 193.541

Actions without a members’ meeting
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(1)
GENERALLY. (a) Unless the articles or bylaws provide otherwise,
any action required or permitted by this chapter to be authorized
at a members’ meeting may be authorized without a meeting if
that action is authorized by all members and is evidenced by one
or more written statements, signed by each member, describing
and consenting to the action. Such an action has the same effect
as an action authorized by unanimous vote at a members’ meeting
at which all members are present and may be described as such in
any document.
(b) The articles or bylaws may allow the members to authorize any other action on behalf of the cooperative, other than an
action requiring board approval, without a members’ meeting, if
the action is authorized by the number of members that would be
required to approve the action at a members’ meeting at which all
members were present and if the action is evidenced by one or
more written statements, signed by each authorizing member, describing and consenting to the action. Such an action has the
same effect as an action authorized by vote of the number of authorizing members at a meeting at which all members are present
and may be described as such in any document.
(2) EFFECTIVE DATE. Any action authorized under sub. (1) is
effective when the last member necessary for authorization signs
the statement evidencing his or her consent, unless the statement
specifies a different effective date.
(3) NOTICE AND LIABILITY. When an action is taken under
sub. (1) (b) with the authorization of less than all members, the
board shall ensure that all other members are notified immediately of the action and its effective date. Failure to provide the notice does not invalidate the action. A member who does not authorize an action taken under sub. (1) (b) may not be held liable
as a result of the action.
(4) RECORDS. A cooperative shall retain all statements signed
by its members under sub. (1).

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