Wisconsin Statutes
§ 193.201 — Organizational purpose.
Wisconsin § 193.201
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 193Unincorporated cooperative associations
Subch.subch. II of ch. 193 SUBCHAPTER II
ORGANIZATION
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 193.201 (2026).
Text
193.201 Except as provided in s. 193.203 , a cooperative may be formed and organized on a cooperative plan for patrons as provided under this chapter for any of the following purposes:
193.201(1) (1) To market, process, or otherwise change the form or marketability of products, including crops, livestock, and other agricultural products; to manufacture products; to accomplish other purposes that are necessary or convenient to facilitate the production or marketing of products by patron members and others; and to accomplish other purposes that are related to the business of the cooperative.
193.201(2) (2) To provide products, supplies, and services to its members.
193.201(3) (3) To accomplish any other lawful purpose.
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Legislative History
193.201 History History: 2005 a. 441 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 193.001
Citation.§ 193.005
Definitions.§ 193.111
Filing fees and other requirements.§ 193.115
Registered office and agent.§ 193.201
Organizational purpose.§ 193.203
Exceptions.§ 193.205
Organizers.§ 193.211
Cooperative name.§ 193.221
Amendment of articles.§ 193.225
Conversion to cooperative.§ 193.231
Curative filing.§ 193.241
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