501A.1008 - REVERSION OF DISBURSEMENTS.

        501A.1008  REVERSION OF DISBURSEMENTS.         1.  Once a person's membership interest or other member's equity      in a cooperative is deemed abandoned under section 556.5, the      cooperative may retain any disbursement held by the cooperative for      or owing to the person.  The cooperative may also deliver the      disbursement to the treasurer of state for disposition as abandoned      property pursuant to sections 556.5 and 556.11.         2.  If the cooperative elects to retain the disbursement under      this section, the disbursement shall be deposited into a reversion      fund established by the cooperative.         3.  A disbursement having an aggregate value of fifty dollars or      more that is retained by the cooperative shall be forfeited to the      cooperative only if the cooperative publishes at least one notice of      the abandoned property in a publication regularly distributed to its      membership or in a newspaper having a general circulation in the      county where the cooperative is located.  The notice shall include      all of the following:         a.  The name and address of the cooperative.         b.  The name of the person who has an interest in the      disbursement according to the records of the cooperative.         c.  A brief description of the type of disbursement retained      by the cooperative.         d.  A statement that the disbursement will be forfeited to the      cooperative unless the person files a claim for the disbursement      within the period provided for in this section.         4. a.  Subject to this subsection, a person asserting an      interest in the disbursement may file a claim for it with the      cooperative in a manner and according to procedures required by the      cooperative.  If a person is entitled to an abandoned membership      interest, or other interest as provided in section 556.20 or 556.21,      the cooperative shall also pay the person the disbursement deposited      in the reversion fund that is realized or accrued from the membership      interest or other interest.         b.  If a person has not filed a claim for the disbursement      within six months after the first date that the notice of abandoned      property is first published as provided in this section, the      disbursement shall be forfeited to the cooperative.         5.  The disbursements deposited into the reversion fund that are      forfeited to the cooperative shall be used as provided in this      subsection.  The cooperative may authorize the payment of forfeited      disbursements to persons claiming interests in forfeited      disbursements as provided in the cooperative's articles of      organization or bylaws.  Otherwise, forfeited disbursements shall be      used as the directors deem suitable for any of the following      purposes:         a.  Teaching and promoting cooperation.  The directors may      deposit the amounts of disbursements into the education fund as      established by the cooperative.         b.  Economic development including private or joint public and      private investments involving the creation of economic opportunities      for the cooperative's members or the retention of existing sources of      income that would otherwise be lost.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 135, §80; 2006 Acts, ch 1010, §131         Referred to in § 556.5