United States — Arizona
ARS § 10-2083
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This article must be read liberally, and listing specific objects, purposes, powers, manners, methods, or things does not exclude similar ones.
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United States — Arizona
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This article must be read liberally, and listing specific objects, purposes, powers, manners, methods, or things does not exclude similar ones.
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Each covered electric cooperative nonprofit membership corporation must deliver an annual report to the commission for filing.
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This section gives a property owner a right to just compensation when a cooperative’s expanded broadband use lowers property value, and it requires notice, timing, and fee-equality rules in related excavation and pole-attachment arrangements.
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Eligible lodge members may meet and elect 3 to 9 trustees, and those trustees may use and change a common seal.
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Trustees may manage and deal with the society’s property, including burial places, and may sue or be sued about that property and related claims, subject to the society’s rules and the chartering rules.
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Property given to or acquired for the society vests in its trustees and must be held by them in trust for the society.
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This section lets the society classify trustees into staggered terms, lets any two trustees call a meeting, and lets a majority transact business.
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Certain societies or organizations may file a facsimile of their insignia or related member emblem with the secretary of state, who must keep it on file and collect a $2.50 filing fee.
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A person may not wear or use certain listed organizational insignia to obtain aid or assistance in the state unless entitled to do so; violating this is a class 3 misdemeanor.
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A fraternal or benevolent society may take part in a merger, interest exchange, conversion, domestication, or division if it follows the referenced chapters. If the society is created in one of those transactions, its initial members and trustees must meet the section’s membership rules, and the trustees must number be
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This section defines several terms used in the article, including affiliate, broadband service, electric utility, executed by the cooperative, generation and transmission cooperative, and person.
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Nonprofit electric generation and transmission cooperative corporations may be organized under this article for certain electric-energy and broadband-related purposes.
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Two or more electric utilities, or persons who meet member requirements, may organize a generation and transmission cooperative under this article.
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A generation and transmission cooperative must include “cooperative” and “inc.” in its name, unless it files a statement with the corporation commission showing those words would prevent it from doing business in another state. Its name must also be distinguishable from other cooperatives and corporations, and only suc
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A generation and transmission cooperative’s articles of incorporation must list specified basic information and be signed and filed with the corporation commission.
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A generation and transmission cooperative may amend its articles if it follows the member-meeting, notice, vote, execution, and content requirements. It may also change its principal office location without amending its articles if authorized and it files the required certificate.
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A generation and transmission cooperative may carry out a broad set of corporate and operational powers, including suing and being sued, adopting bylaws, using a corporate seal, handling electricity-related property and energy, and exercising eminent domain.
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The section sets who may be a member of a generation and transmission cooperative, requires all incorporators to be original members, lets the bylaws set voting delegate rules, and limits member voting to those delegates.
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This section sets rules for cooperative members’ annual and special meetings, including who may call special meetings, when notice must be given, and what counts as a quorum.
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This section sets rules for a generation and transmission cooperative’s board: how directors are chosen and serve, when they may resign, when they can be paid or employed, quorum, action without a meeting, board powers, and a conditional immunity rule.