Washington Statutes
§ 23.100.0601 — Board of directors.
Washington § 23.100.0601
JurisdictionWashington
Title 23CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS (PROFIT) (Business Corporation Act: See Title 23B RCW)
Ch. 23.100LIMITED COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
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Wash. Rev. Code § 23.100.0601 (2026).
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(1)A limited cooperative association must have a board of directors of at least three individuals, unless the association has fewer than three members. If the association has fewer than three members, the number of directors may not be fewer than the number of members.
(2)The affairs of a limited cooperative association must be managed by, or under the direction of, the board of directors. The board may adopt policies and procedures that do not conflict with the organic rules or this chapter.
(3)An individual is not an agent for a limited cooperative association solely by being a director.
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Legislative History
[2019 c 37 s 601.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 23.100.0101
Short title.§ 23.100.0102
Definitions.§ 23.100.0103
Nature of limited cooperative association.§ 23.100.0105
Powers.§ 23.100.0106
Governing law.§ 23.100.0107
Requirements of other laws.§ 23.100.0108
Relation to restraint of trade and antitrust laws.§ 23.100.0109
Effect of organic rules.§ 23.100.0110
Required information.§ 23.100.0112
Dual capacity.§ 23.100.0113
Use of the term "cooperative" in name.§ 23.100.0114
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