Wisconsin Code § 193.725

Allocations and distributions of profits to patron members
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(1) CAPITAL RESERVES. A cooperative may
set aside any portion of profits allocated to the patron membership interests that the board determines is advisable for the purpose of creating or maintaining a capital reserve.
(2) OTHER RESERVES. The board may do any of the following
with regard to profits allocated to the patron membership
interests:
(a) Set aside an amount not to exceed 5 percent of the annual
profits of the cooperative for promoting and encouraging cooperative organization.
(b) Establish and accumulate reserves for new buildings, machinery and equipment, depreciation, losses, and other proper
purposes.
(3) PATRONAGE DISTRIBUTIONS. Profits allocated to patron
members in excess of dividends on equity and additions to reserves shall be allocated and distributed to patron members on
the basis of patronage and, if the bylaws provide, to nonmember
patrons as so provided. A cooperative may establish allocation
units and pooling arrangements and may account for and distribute profits to patrons on the basis of allocation units and pooling
arrangements. A cooperative may offset the losses of an allocation unit or pooling arrangement against the profits of other allocation units or pooling arrangements.
(4) FREQUENCY OF DISTRIBUTION. A cooperative shall make
distributions under sub. (3) at least annually.
(5) FORM OF DISTRIBUTION. A cooperative may make distributions under sub. (3) in the form of cash, capital credits, allocated patronage equities, revolving fund certificates, or its own or
other securities.
(7) PATRONAGE CREDITS FOR INELIGIBLE MEMBERS. If a nonmember patron with patronage credits is not qualified or eligible
for membership, the cooperative may credit to the nonmember
patron’s account a refund due to the nonmember patron. The
board may issue a certificate of interest to reflect any such credit
and, after the board issues such a certificate, the patron may receive distributions of profits in the same manner as a patron
member.

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