499A.1 - ARTICLES.

        499A.1  ARTICLES.         1.  Any two or more persons of full age, a majority of whom are      citizens of the state, may organize themselves for the following or      similar purposes:  Ownership of residential, business property on a      cooperative basis.  A corporation is a person within the meaning of      this chapter.  The organizers shall adopt, and sign and acknowledge      the articles of incorporation, stating the name by which the      cooperative shall be known, the location of its principal place of      business, its business or objects, the number of directors to conduct      the cooperative's business or objects, the names of the directors for      the first year, the time of the cooperative's annual meeting, the      time of the annual meeting of its directors, and the manner in which      the articles may be amended.  The articles of incorporation shall be      filed with the secretary of state who shall, if the secretary      approves the articles, endorse the secretary of state's approval on      the articles, record the articles, and forward the articles to the      county recorder of the county where the principal place of business      is to be located, and there the articles shall be recorded, and upon      recording be returned to the cooperative.  The articles shall not be      filed by the secretary of state until a filing fee of five dollars      together with a recording fee of fifty cents per page is paid, and      upon the payment of the fees and the approval of the articles by the      secretary of state, the secretary shall issue to the cooperative a      certificate of incorporation as a cooperative not for pecuniary      profit.  The county recorder shall collect recording fees pursuant to      section 331.604 for articles forwarded for recording under this      section.         2.  Amendments to the articles shall be filed and receive approval      as provided in this chapter for articles, and the fee for amendments      shall be five dollars in each instance.  An amendment is not      effective until the amendment is approved and the fee is paid.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 499A.1] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         91 Acts, ch 30, §1; 2009 Acts, ch 27, §27