§ 23-17-205 - Powers of cooperative.
               	 		
23-17-205.    Powers of cooperative.
    Any cooperative created under the provisions of this subchapter shall have power to:
      (1)  Sue and be sued in its corporate name;
      (2)  Have perpetual existence unless limited for a shorter term in its articles of incorporation;
      (3)  Adopt and use a corporate seal and to alter it;
      (4)  Furnish, improve, and expand telecommunications service to its members, to federal and state agencies, and to other persons;
      (5)  Construct,  purchase, lease as lessee, or otherwise acquire, and to improve,  expand, install, equip, maintain, and operate, and to sell, assign,  convey, lease as lessor, mortgage, pledge, or otherwise dispose of or  encumber telecommunications lines, facilities or systems, lands,  buildings, structures, plant and equipment, exchanges, and any other  real or personal property, tangible or intangible, which are necessary  or appropriate to accomplish any purpose of the cooperative authorized  by this subchapter;
      (6)  Connect  and interconnect its telecommunications lines, facilities, or systems  with telecommunications lines, facilities, or systems owned and operated  by other telecommunications companies or cooperatives;
      (7)  Make its facilities available to persons furnishing telecommunications services within or without this state;
      (8)  Purchase,  lease as lessee, or otherwise acquire, and to use and exercise, and to  sell, assign, convey, pledge, or otherwise dispose of, or encumber  franchises, rights, privileges, licenses, and easements;
      (9)  Fix membership fees, issue membership certificates, and issue nonvoting shares of stock;
      (10)  Borrow  money and otherwise contract indebtedness, to issue and guarantee  notes, bonds, and other evidences of indebtedness, and secure the same  by mortgage, pledge, deed of trust, or security deed, or any other  encumbrances upon any or all of its then-owned or after-acquired real or  personal property, assets, franchises, or revenues;
      (11)  Construct,  maintain, and operate telecommunications equipment, lines, facilities,  and systems along, upon, under, and across publicly owned lands,  easements, rights-of-way, and public thoroughfares, including, without  limitation, all roads, highways, streets, alleys, bridges, and  causeways, subject, however, to the same requirements and limitations  with respect to the use or occupancy of such thoroughfares and lands as  are imposed by the laws of this state on telecommunications companies;
      (12)  Exercise  the power of eminent domain in the manner and to the same extent as  provided by the laws of this state for the exercise of such power by  telecommunications companies;
      (13)  Adopt, and from time to time, amend, or repeal bylaws;
      (14)  Make any and all contracts necessary, convenient, or appropriate for the full exercise of the powers herein granted;
      (15)  Accept gifts or grants of money, services, or property, real or personal; and
      (16)  Do  or perform any other acts and things which may be necessary,  convenient, or appropriate to accomplish any purpose of the cooperative  authorized by this subchapter.