Chapter 370 |
2017 -- S 0676 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED Enacted 10/04/2017 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO CORPORATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND PARTNERSHIPS -- WORKERS' COOPERATIVES |
Introduced By: Senators Nesselbush, Crowley, Metts, Quezada, and Calkin |
Date Introduced: March 29, 2017 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Title 7 of the General Laws entitled "CORPORATIONS, |
ASSOCIATIONS, AND PARTNERSHIPS" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following |
chapter: |
CHAPTER 6.2 |
WORKERS' COOPERATIVES |
7-6.2-1. Legislative purpose. |
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the creation of workers' cooperatives by |
incentivizing workers to create enterprises that are democratically controlled and operated by |
their own workers. |
7-6.2-2. Definitions. |
As used in this chapter, the following words and terms have the following meaning: |
(1) "Member" means a natural person who has been accepted in and owns a membership |
share issued by a workers' cooperative. |
(2) "Paid-in capital" means money or other property contributed by a member to a |
workers' cooperative that is exclusive of any membership fee. |
(3) "Patronage" means the amount of work performed as a member of a workers' |
cooperative that is measured in accordance with the certificate of incorporation and bylaws. |
(4) "Person" means an individual, a partnership, a corporation, an association, or two (2) |
or more persons having a joint or common interest. |
(5) "Workers' cooperative" means a corporation that has elected to be governed by the |
provisions of this chapter. |
(6) "Written notice of allocation" means the amount of work performed as a member of a |
workers' cooperative that is measured in accordance with the certificate of incorporation and |
bylaws. |
7-6.2-3. Corporations organized under general corporation law; election to be |
governed as workers' cooperative. |
Any corporation organized under chapter 1.2 of title 7 may elect to be governed as a |
workers' cooperative under the provisions of this chapter, by so stating in its certificate of |
incorporation filed in accordance with §§7-1.2-201 and 7-1.2-202 of the Rhode Island business |
corporation act, or amendments to its certificate of incorporation filed in accordance with §§7- |
1.2-901 through 7-1.2-907. |
7-6.2-4. Application of general corporation law; business corporation tax; and other |
taxes and programs. |
(a) The provisions of chapter 1.2 of title 7 are applicable to workers' cooperatives. |
(b) All workers' cooperatives shall enjoy the powers and privileges, and be subject to the |
duties, restrictions, and liabilities of other corporations organized under chapter 1.2 of title 7, |
except where inconsistent with the intent and purpose of this chapter. |
(c) This chapter takes precedence in the event of a conflict with the provisions of chapter |
1.2 of title 7. |
(d) All workers' cooperatives shall be subject to the provisions of chapter 11 of title 44 |
dealing with the taxation of corporations and chapters 29 through 44 of title 28. |
(e) Except as provided in subsection (f) of this section, workers' cooperatives shall be |
subject to the provisions of title 28 as employers. |
(f) To the extent that a workers' cooperative has shareholders (owners) who are |
employees (members), the workers' cooperative shall be subject to the provisions of title 28 |
related to employees including, but not limited to,: department of labor and training payroll taxes, |
temporary disability insurance, state unemployment insurance and workers' compensation |
insurance. |
7-6.2-5. Revocation of election. |
A workers' cooperative may revoke its election under this chapter by a vote of two-thirds |
(2/3) of the members and through articles of amendment filed in accordance with §§7-1.2-901 |
through 7-1.2- 907. |
7-6.2-6. Members; membership shares; fees; rights and responsibilities. |
(a) The certificate of incorporation or the bylaws shall establish qualifications and the |
method of acceptance and termination of members. Upon completion of their probationary |
period, all regular full-time or part-time employees shall be offered membership in the workers' |
cooperative. Acceptance as a member in a workers' cooperative shall be evidenced by a |
membership share, which shall be issued for a fee, to be paid in such terms and conditions as are |
provided in the bylaws. |
(b) A workers' cooperative shall issue a class of voting stock designated as "membership |
shares." Each member shall own only one membership share, and only members may own |
membership shares. |
(c) Membership shares shall be issued for a fee as shall be determined from time to time |
by the directors. No certificate for a membership share shall be issued until its fee has been paid |
in full. Each member is entitled to a certificate for their his or her membership share upon |
fulfilling the requirements in the cooperative's articles of incorporation and bylaws. |
(d) Members of a workers' cooperative shall have all the rights and responsibilities of |
stockholders of a corporation organized under the provisions of chapter 1.2 of title 7, except as |
otherwise provided in this chapter. |
7-6.2-7. Voting shares; bylaws; amendment of certificate of incorporation. |
(a) No capital stock other than membership shares shall be given voting power in a |
workers' cooperative, except as otherwise provided in this chapter. |
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of §§7-1.2-201 and 7-1.2-202 and §§7-1.21-901 7- |
1.2-901 through 7-1.2-907, the power to amend or repeal bylaws of a workers' cooperative shall |
be vested in the members only, except to the extent that directors are authorized to amend or |
repeal the bylaws in accordance with the certificate of incorporation. |
(c) The provisions of §§7-1.2-901 through 7-1.2-907 shall be construed to limit voting on |
any amendment of the certificate of incorporation of a workers' cooperative to the members, |
except that nonmember stockholders shall participate in such voting in accordance with §7-1.2- |
903 where a proposed amendment would adversely affect the rights of such nonmember |
stockholders as provided in §7-1.2-904. |
7-6.2-8. Net earnings or losses; apportionment, distribution, and payment. |
(a) The net retained proceeds or losses of a workers' cooperative shall be apportioned and |
distributed at such times and in such manner as the certificate of incorporation or bylaws shall |
specify. Net retained proceeds declared as patronage allocations with respect to a period of time, |
and paid or credited to members, shall be apportioned among the members in accordance with the |
ratio which each member's patronage during the period involved bears to patronage by all |
members during that period. As used in this section, "patronage" means the amount of work |
performed as a member of a workers' cooperative, measured in accordance with the certificate of |
incorporation and bylaws. |
(b) The apportionment, distribution, and payment of net retained proceeds required by |
subsection (a) of this section may be in cash credits, written notices of allocation, or capital stock |
issued by the workers' cooperative. If the distribution and payment of net-retained proceeds is |
made in cash credits, such distribution and payments shall be subject to pass-through withholding |
under §44-11-2.2. |
7-6.2-9. Directors; officers. |
(a) The bylaws of a workers' cooperative shall provide for the election, terms, |
classifications, if any, and removal of directors and officers in accordance with the provisions of |
this chapter or the provisions of chapter 1.2 of title 7. |
(b) In the absence of any bylaw, provision, elections, terms, classifications, and removal |
procedures shall be governed by the provisions of chapter 1.2 of title 7. |
(c) Nonmembers may serve as directors or officers of a workers' cooperative, but at no |
time shall there be a majority of nonmember directors. |
(d) Vacancies in director positions resulting from death, resignation, or removal shall be |
filled by a vote of the member directors. |
7-6.2-10. Internal capital accounts; recall or redemption of shares; interest; |
collective reserve account. |
(a) Any workers' cooperative may establish through its certificate of incorporation or |
bylaws a system of internal capital accounts, to reflect the book value and to determine the |
redemption price of membership shares, capital stock, and written notices of allocation. As used |
in this section, "written notice of allocation" means a written instrument which that discloses to a |
member the stated dollar amount of the member's patronage allocation, and the terms for a |
payment amount by the workers' cooperative. |
(b) The certificate of incorporation or bylaws of a workers’ cooperative may permit the |
periodic redemption of written notices of allocation and capital stock, and must provide for recall |
and redemption of the membership share upon termination of membership in the cooperative. No |
redemption shall be made if the redemption would result in the liability of any director or officer |
of the workers’ cooperative under §§7-1.2-801 through 7-1.2- 814. |
(c) The certificate of incorporation or bylaws may authorize assignment of a portion of |
net retained proceeds and net losses to a collective reserve account. Net retained proceeds |
assigned to the collective reserve account may be used for any and all corporate purposes as |
determined by the board of directors. |
7-6.2-11. Conversion of membership shares and internal capital accounts upon |
revocation of election; consolidation or merger. |
When any workers' cooperative revokes its election in accordance with §7-6.2-5, an |
amendment of the certificate of incorporation shall provide for the conversion of membership |
shares and internal capital accounts, or their conversion to securities or other property in a manner |
consistent with the provisions of chapter 1.2 of title 7. |
7-6.2-12. Severability. |
If any provision of this chapter or any rule or regulation created under this chapter, or the |
application of any provision of this chapter to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid in |
any court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the chapter, rule, or regulation and the |
application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby. The |
invalidity of any section or sections of this chapter and to this end the provisions of the chapter |
are declared to be severable. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2018. |
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