                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

BOARD OF DIRECTORS (§ 56-231.44)

A. Each cooperative shall have a board of directors consisting of at least five
directors, which shall constitute the governing body of such cooperative. The
board, other than those named in the articles of incorporation, shall be elected
annually by the members. The bylaws may provide in lieu of electing the whole
number of directors annually, that the directors may be divided into classes and
that the terms of office of the several classes need not be uniform. Each
director shall hold office for the term for which he or she is elected and until
his or her successor is elected except in cases of ex officio directors.
			The directors shall be elected by the members of the cooperative. At a
minimum, there shall be at least one director elected from the membership,
officers, directors or employees of each member of the cooperative that is
itself a cooperative subject to any article of this chapter. Additional
directors may be elected from the membership, from the members, officers,
directors or employees of any member of the cooperative, or from employees of
the cooperative. The board of directors shall have the authority to fix the
compensation of the directors.

B. The board of directors of a cooperative shall have the power to do all things
necessary or incidental in conducting the business of such cooperative,
including, but not limited to the power:

   1. To adopt and amend bylaws for the management and regulation of the affairs
   of such cooperative unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation
   or bylaws, subject to the rights of the members to alter or repeal such
   bylaws. The bylaws of a cooperative may make provisions not inconsistent with
   law or its articles of incorporation, regulating:
   				a. The admission, suspension or expulsion of members;
   				b. The transfer or classification of membership;
   				c. The fees and dues of members and the termination of membership on
   nonpayment of dues;
   				d. The number, times and manner of choosing or electing, qualifications,
   terms of office, official designations, powers, duties and compensation of its
   directors and officers;
   				e. The filling of a vacancy in the board or in any office;
   				f. The number of board members or member-delegates constituting a quorum
   at meetings;
   				g. The date of the annual meeting and the giving of notice thereof and the
   holding of special meetings and the giving of notice thereof;
   				h. The terms and conditions upon which such cooperative is to render
   service to its members;
   				i. The disposition of capital contributions; and
   				j. The establishment of classes of membership, the qualifications therefor
   and the rights and obligations thereof.

   2. To appoint agents and employees and to fix their compensation and the
   compensation of the officers of the cooperative.

   3. To execute all instruments.

   4. To make its own rules and regulations as to its procedure.

HISTORY: 1999, c. 874; 2000, cc. 944, 999.