Washington Statutes
§ 31.12.225 — Board of directors—Election of directors—Terms—Vacancies—Meetings—Rules.
Washington § 31.12.225
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Wash. Rev. Code § 31.12.225 (2026).
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(1)The business and affairs of a credit union shall be managed by a board of not less than five and not greater than fifteen directors.
(2)The directors must be elected at the credit union's annual membership meeting. They shall hold their offices until their successors are qualified and elected or appointed.
(3)Directors shall be elected to terms of between one and three years, as provided in the bylaws. If the terms are longer than one year, the directors must be divided into classes, and an equal number of directors, as nearly as possible, must be elected each year.
(4)Except as provided in subsection (5) of this section, any vacancy on the board must be filled by an interim director appointed by the board, unless the interim director would serve a term of fewer than ninety days.
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Legislative History
[2015 c 114 s 3;2013 c 34 s 3;2001 c 83 s 6;1997 c 397 s 14;1984 c 31 s 24.]
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