(a)
- (1) Each incorporator of a cooperative shall be a member of the cooperative.
- (2) A person other than an incorporator may become a member of the cooperative if the person agrees to use electricity or other services supplied by the cooperative when the electricity or services are made available through the cooperative's facilities.
- (b) The bylaws may provide additional qualifications for and limitations on membership.
(c) The membership of a member of a cooperative who agrees to use electricity shall terminate if:
- (1) The member does not use electricity supplied by the cooperative within 6 months after it is made available to the member; or
- (2) The cooperative does not make electricity available to the member within 2 years after the person becomes a member or within any shorter period provided by the bylaws of the cooperative.
- (d) A husband and wife may hold a joint membership in a cooperative.
- (e) Unless the bylaws provide otherwise, membership in a cooperative is not transferable.
(f)
- (1) A member of a cooperative is not liable for the debts of the cooperative.
- (2) The property of a member of a cooperative is not subject to execution for the debts of the cooperative.
Added by Acts 2002, c. 135, § 3, eff. Oct. 1, 2002.