5972 - Proposal of voluntary dissolution.

     § 5972.  Proposal of voluntary dissolution.        (a)  General rule.--Any nonprofit corporation that has     commenced business may dissolve voluntarily in the manner     provided in this subchapter and wind up its affairs in the     manner provided in section 5975 (relating to predissolution     provision for liabilities) or Subchapter H (relating to     postdissolution provision for liabilities). Voluntary     dissolution shall be proposed by:            (1)  the adoption by the board of directors or other body        of a resolution recommending that the corporation be        dissolved voluntarily;            (2)  petition of members entitled to cast at least 10% of        the votes that all members are entitled to cast thereon,        setting forth a resolution recommending that the corporation        be dissolved voluntarily, which petition shall be directed to        the board of directors and filed with the secretary of the        corporation; or            (3)  such other method for proposing or adopting a        resolution recommending that the corporation be dissolved        voluntarily as may be provided in the bylaws.     The resolution shall contain a statement either that the     dissolution shall proceed under section 5975 or that the     dissolution shall proceed under Subchapter H.        (b)  Submission to members.--The board of directors or other     body or the petitioning members shall direct that the question     of dissolution be submitted to a vote of the members of the     corporation entitled to vote thereon at a regular or special     meeting of the members.        (c)  Cross reference.--See section 5974(e) (relating to     amendment of winding-up election).     (Dec. 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, eff. imd.; Dec. 18, 1992,     P.L.1333, No.169, eff. 60 days)        1992 Amendment.  Act 169 amended subsec. (a) and added     subsec. (c).        1990 Amendment.  Act 198 reenacted and amended the entire     section.        Cross References.  Section 5972 is referred to in section     5974 of this title.