501A.1006 - ALLOCATIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS -- NET INCOME.

        501A.1006  ALLOCATIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS -- NET      INCOME.         1.  Distribution of net income.  A cooperative may set aside a      portion of net income allocated to the patron membership interests as      the board determines advisable to create or maintain a capital      reserve.         2.  Reserves.  In addition to a capital reserve, the board      may, for patron membership interests, do any of the following:         a.  Set aside an amount not to exceed five percent of the      annual net income 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.  Net income allocated to patron      members in excess of dividends on equity and additions to reserves      shall be distributed to patron members on the basis of patronage.  A      cooperative may establish allocation units, whether the units are      functional, divisional, departmental, geographic, or otherwise.  The      cooperative may provide for pooling arrangements.  The cooperative      may account for and distribute net income to patrons on the basis of      allocation units and pooling arrangements.  A cooperative may offset      the net loss of an allocation unit or pooling arrangement against the      net income of other allocation units or pooling arrangements.         4.  Frequency of distribution.  A distribution of net income      shall be made at least annually.  The board shall present to the      members at their annual meeting a report covering the operations of      the cooperative during the preceding fiscal year.         5.  Form of distribution.  A cooperative may distribute net      income to patron members in cash, capital credits, allocated      patronage equities, revolving fund certificates, or its own or other      securities.         6.  Eligible nonmember patrons.  A cooperative may provide in      the bylaws that nonmember patrons are allowed to participate in the      distribution of net income payable to patron members on equal terms      with patron members.         7.  Patronage credits for ineligible members.  If a nonmember      patron with patronage credits is not qualified or eligible for      membership, a refund due may be credited to the nonmember patron's      individual account.  The board may issue a certificate of interest to      reflect the credited amount.  After the nonmember patron is issued a      certificate of interest, the nonmember patron may participate in the      distribution of net income on the same basis as a patron member.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 135, §78; 2006 Acts, ch 1030, §60         Referred to in § 501A.903, 501A.1007