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Section 17-10-221 - Officers

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17-10-221. Officers. (a) The board shall elect: (i) A chair; and (ii) One (1) or more vice-chairs. (b) The board shall elect or appoint: (i) A records officer; and (ii) A financial officer. (c) The board may elect additional officers as the articles or bylaws authorize or require. (d) The offices of records officer and financial officer may be combined. (e) The chair and first vice-chair shall be directors and members. The financial officer, records officer, and additional officers need not be directors or members. (f) The board may employ a chief executive officer to manage the day-to-day affairs and business of the cooperative. (g) Other than the chief executive officer, members may remove an officer at a members' meeting for cause related to the duties of the position of the officer and fill the vacancy caused by the removal.

17-10-221. Officers. (a) The board shall elect: (i) A chair; and (ii) One (1) or more vice-chairs. (b) The board shall elect or appoint: (i) A records officer; and (ii) A financial officer. (c) The board may elect additional officers as the articles or bylaws authorize or require. (d) The offices of records officer and financial officer may be combined. (e) The chair and first vice-chair shall be directors and members. The financial officer, records officer, and additional officers need not be directors or members. (f) The board may employ a chief executive officer to manage the day-to-day affairs and business of the cooperative. (g) Other than the chief executive officer, members may remove an officer at a members' meeting for cause related to the duties of the position of the officer and fill the vacancy caused by the removal.