Wisconsin Code § 95.14

Corporations to improve livestock
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(1) Three or
more adult persons of this state may form a corporation, without
capital stock, to be managed and directed as herein provided, for
the purpose of improving the breeding of livestock by such means
and methods as may be deemed most advisable, and to receive
and manage contributions therefor made from time to time by
way of gifts, deed, devise, bequest or otherwise, and to expend
the income thereof for the purpose of the corporation. The work
of any such corporation shall be entirely educational and designed by practical work with the breeder upon the farm to result
in a better understanding and practical application of the scientific and technical principles taught in agricultural colleges and
experiment stations, so as to effect the greatest possible coordination between the science and the art or practice of breeding, but
such work shall not be merged with the work of any educational
institution. Any corporation organized hereunder shall have authority to pay all necessary expenses properly incurred in carrying out the purposes of the corporation, including compensation
to employees and to directors for services actually rendered in
conducting the affairs of the corporation, but no pecuniary profit
shall ever be paid to any incorporator or director.
(2) Any corporation organized under this section shall be
managed and directed by a self-perpetuating board of directors of
5 members, consisting of the dean of the College of Agricultural
and Life Sciences of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who
shall be permanent chairperson of the board, and 4 others to be
appointed in the first instance by the incorporators; at least 3 of
the 5 members shall always be representative livestock breeders
of the state. If the dean of the College of Agricultural and Life
Sciences fails to act as a member of the board by reason of refusal, disability, or vacancy in the chair of the dean, the remaining
members of the board shall appoint a representative livestock
breeder to act in his or her place on the board until the time as
such refusal, disability, or vacancy in the chair ceases to exist.
Whenever the dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences becomes a member of the board of directors after any such
interim, the dean shall automatically become chairperson of the
board.
(3) The term of office of all members of the board, except the
permanent chairperson, shall expire one each year by lot. The remaining members shall elect a member to succeed the person
whose term shall have thus expired. Vacancies occurring during
the year may be filled at once by the remaining members.
(4) Any such corporation shall have the general powers of
other corporations and its articles of organization shall conform
to s. 181.0202 with such modifications as this section requires.

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