2021 Idaho Code
Title 26 - BANKS AND BANKING
Chapter 21 - IDAHO CREDIT UNION ACT
Section 26-2121D - REMOVAL OF DIRECTOR OR SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER.

Universal Citation: ID Code § 26-2121D (2021)

26-2121D. REMOVAL OF DIRECTOR OR SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER. (1) The members of a credit union may remove a director of the credit union at a special membership meeting held in accordance with section 26-2113B, Idaho Code, and called for that purpose. If the members remove a director, the members may at the same special membership meeting elect an interim director to complete the remainder of the former director’s term of office or authorize the board to appoint an interim director as provided in section 26-2114, Idaho Code.

(2) If at any time, because of the removal of one (1) or more credit union directors under this chapter, the board of directors of a credit union has less than a quorum of directors, all powers and functions vested in or exercisable by the board vest in and are exercisable by the director or directors remaining until such a time as there is a quorum on the board of directors. If all of the directors of a credit union are removed under this chapter, the director of the department of finance shall appoint persons to serve temporarily as directors of the credit union until such a time as their respective successors take office.

(3) The members of a credit union may remove a supervisory committee member at a special membership meeting held in accordance with section 26-2113B, Idaho Code, and called for that purpose. If the members remove a supervisory committee member, the members may at the same special membership meeting elect an interim supervisory committee member to complete the remainder of the former supervisory committee member’s term of office or authorize the supervisory committee to appoint an interim supervisory committee member as provided in section 26-2121, Idaho Code.

History:

[26-2121D, added 2018, ch. 165, sec. 20, p. 337.]

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