Wisconsin Statutes
§ 185.365 — Consideration of interests in addition to members’ and stockholders’ interests.
Wisconsin § 185.365
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 185Cooperatives
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 185.365 (2026).
Text
185.365 In discharging his or her duties to the cooperative and in determining what he or she believes to be in the best interests of the cooperative, a director or officer may, in addition to considering the effects of any action on members and stockholders, consider the following:
185.365(1) (1) The effects of the action on employees, suppliers and customers of the cooperative.
185.365(2) (2) The effects of the action on communities in which the cooperative operates.
185.365(3) (3) Any other factors the director or officer considers pertinent.
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Legislative History
185.365 History History: 1987 a. 13 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 185.01
Definitions.§ 185.02
Purposes.§ 185.03
General powers.§ 185.031
Refunds after forfeiture.§ 185.033
Restriction on changes to articles.§ 185.035
Mandatory indemnification.§ 185.037
Allowance of expenses as incurred.§ 185.039
Court-ordered indemnification.§ 185.041
Insurance.§ 185.043
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