504.843 - STANDARDS OF CONDUCT FOR OFFICERS.

        504.843  STANDARDS OF CONDUCT FOR OFFICERS.         1.  An officer, when performing in such capacity, shall act in      conformity with all of the following:         a.  In good faith.         b.  With the care that a person in a like position would      reasonably exercise under similar circumstances.         c.  In a manner the officer reasonably believes to be in the      best interests of the corporation and its members, if any.         2.  In discharging the officer's duties, an officer who does not      have knowledge that makes reliance unwarranted is entitled to rely on      any of the following:         a.  The performance of properly delegated responsibilities by      one or more employees of the corporation whom the officer reasonably      believes to be reliable and competent in performing the      responsibilities delegated.         b.  Information, opinions, reports, or statements, including      financial statements and other financial data, prepared or presented      by one or more officers or employees of the corporation whom the      officer reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the      matters presented.         c.  Legal counsel, public accountants, or other persons      retained by the corporation as to matters involving the skills or      expertise the officer reasonably believes are within the person's      professional or expert competence, or as to which the particular      person merits confidence.         d.  In the case of religious corporations, religious      authorities and ministers, priests, rabbis, or other persons whose      position or duties in the religious organization the officer believes      justify reliance and confidence and whom the officer believes to be      reliable and competent in the matters presented.         3.  An officer shall not be liable as an officer to the      corporation or its members for any decision to take or not to take      action, or any failure to take any action, if the duties of the      officer are performed in compliance with this section.  Whether an      officer who does not comply with this section shall have liability      will depend in such instance on applicable law, including those      principles of sections 504.832 and 504.901 that have relevance.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1049, §97, 192