(1) The board of directors may suspend a director, if, considering the director’s course of conduct and the inadequacy of other available remedies, immediate suspension is necessary for the best interests of the limited cooperative association and the director is engaged in:

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Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 21-2960

  • Organization: means a limited cooperative association, limited cooperative association governed by a law other than the Nebraska Limited Cooperative Association Act, a general partnership, a limited liability partnership, a limited partnership, a limited liability company, a business trust, a corporation, a cooperative, or any other person having a governing statute. See Nebraska Statutes 21-29,117

(a) Fraudulent conduct with respect to the limited cooperative association or its members;

(b) Gross abuse of the position of the director;

(c) Intentional infliction of harm on the limited cooperative association; or

(d) Any other behavior, act, or omission as provided by the articles of organization or bylaws.

(2) A suspension under subsection (1) of this section is effective for thirty days unless the board of directors calls and gives notice of a special members’ meeting for removal of the director before the end of the thirty-day period in which case the suspension is effective until adjournment of the special meeting or the director is removed.

(3) After suspension, a director may be removed pursuant to section 21-2959.