1. Definition. As used in this section, an “old contribution” is a contribution reflected
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in the required records of a cooperative before the time the cooperative accepts a new
contribution.
2. Restatement required. Whenever a cooperative accepts a new contribution, the board
shall restate, as required by this section, the value of all old contributions.
3. Restatement as to particular series or class to which new contribution pertains.
a. Unless otherwise provided in a cooperative’s articles or bylaws, this subsection sets
forth the method of restating the value of old contributions that pertain to the same series or
class to which the new contribution pertains. In restating the value, the cooperative shall do
all of the following:
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1. Definition. As used in this section, an “old contribution” is a contribution reflected
§501A.1002, COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ACT 46
in the required records of a cooperative before the time the cooperative accepts a new
contribution.
2. Restatement required. Whenever a cooperative accepts a new contribution, the board
shall restate, as required by this section, the value of all old contributions.
3. Restatement as to particular series or class to which new contribution pertains.
a. Unless otherwise provided in a cooperative’s articles or bylaws, this subsection sets
forth the method of restating the value of old contributions that pertain to the same series or
class to which the new contribution pertains. In restating the value, the cooperative shall do
all of the following:
(1) State the value the cooperative has accorded to the new contribution under section
501A.1001, subsection 3, paragraph “a”.
(2) Determine what percentage the value stated under subparagraph (1) will constitute,
after the restatement required by this subsection, of the total value of all contributions that
pertain to the particular series or class to which the new contribution pertains.
(3) Divide the value stated under subparagraph (1) by the percentage determined under
subparagraph (2), yielding the total value, after the restatement required by this subsection,
of all contributions pertaining to the particular series or class.
(4) Subtract the value stated under subparagraph (1) from the value determined under
subparagraph (3), yielding the total value, after the restatement required by this subsection,
of all the old contributions pertaining to the particular series or class.
(5) Subtractthevalue, asreflectedintherequiredrecordsbeforetherestatementrequired
by this subsection, of the old contributions from the value determined under subparagraph
(4), yielding the value to be allocated among and added to the old contributions pertaining to
the particular series or class.
(6) Allocate the value determined under subparagraph (5) proportionally among the old
contributions pertaining to the particular series or class, add the allocated values to those old
contributions, and change the required records accordingly.
b. The values determined under paragraph “a”, subparagraph (5), and allocated and
added under paragraph “a”, subparagraph (6), may be positive, negative, or zero.
4. Restatement method for other series or class. Unless otherwise provided in a
cooperative’s articles or bylaws, this subsection sets forth the method of restating the
value of old contributions that do not pertain to the same series or class to which the new
contribution pertains. In restating the value, the cooperative shall do all of the following:
a. Determine the percentage by which the restatement under subsection 3 has changed
the total contribution value reflected in the required records for the series or class to which
the new contribution pertains.
b. As to each old contribution that does not pertain to the same series or class to which
the new contribution pertains, change the value reflected in the required records by the
percentage determined under paragraph “a”. The percentage determined under paragraph
“a” may be positive, negative, or zero.
5. New contributions may be aggregated. If a cooperative accepts more than one
contribution pertaining to the same series or class at the same time, then for the purpose
of the restatement required by this section, the cooperative may consider all the new
contributions a single contribution.