701 - Membership.

                                CHAPTER 7                     MEMBERS, DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS     Sec.     701.  Membership.     702.  Meetings.     703.  Voting rights and procedures.     704.  Notice to members.     705.  Expulsion and withdrawal.     706.  Election of directors and credit and supervisory            committee members.     707.  Duties of directors generally.     708.  Officers.     709.  Compensation of directors and officers.     710.  Executive committee.     711.  Procedures for approving service by certain persons.     712.  Indemnification and exoneration from liability of            directors and officers.     713.  Loan procedures.     714.  Annual audit.     715.  Actions by members to enforce a secondary right.        Enactment.  Chapter 7 was added December 19, 1990, P.L.834,     No.198, effective in two months.     § 701.  Membership.        (a)  General rule.--Credit union organizations shall be     limited to groups having a potential membership of 500 or more     adult persons and having a common bond of association within a     well-defined community or rural district by reason of occupation     or of membership in a religious congregation or fraternal or     labor organization or residence within a well-defined community     or rural district. A credit union may also retain its original     field of membership and, additionally, include in its field of     membership other occupational groups, as well as like     associational groups having a common bond with the original     field of membership, with insufficient number of members to form     or conduct the affairs of a separate credit union, if the     existing credit union obtains prior permission from the     department. The membership of a credit union shall be limited to     and consist of the incorporators of the credit union and such     other persons, having the common bond of association, set forth     in the articles of incorporation, as have been duly admitted     members, have paid the entrance fee as provided in the bylaws     and own and retain one or more shares. Organizations composed     principally of the same group as the credit union membership may     be members. Employes of credit unions may be members of such     credit unions.        (b)  Family members.--Persons who are members of the     immediate family of a member of the credit union may be elected     to membership.        (c)  Trust and joint tenancy deposits.--Shares may be issued     in trust for or in joint tenancy with the right of survivorship     with any person designated by the credit union member, but no     joint tenant or beneficiary of a trust shall be permitted to     vote, obtain a loan or hold office unless he is within the field     of membership and is a qualified member in his own right.        (d)  Continuation of membership.--Any member who leaves or     has left the field of membership and has not withdrawn all of     his share account shall not cease to be a member of the credit     union by reason thereof, and he shall have all of the rights and     obligations of membership, including, but not limited to, the     right to retain and to add to his share account and the right to     vote. Upon leaving the field of membership, the provisions of     this subsection shall apply to persons who have become members     of the credit union solely by reason of the provisions of     subsection (b), but the provisions of subsection (c) shall not     be affected by this subsection.        (e)  Spouse of deceased member.--The unremarried widow or     widower of a deceased member may become a member of the credit     union.        (f)  Effect of certain association formations.--Any     association formed primarily to obtain a State credit union     charter shall not be considered by the department to have a     sufficient common bond.     (Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1572, No.207, eff. 60 days)        2002 Amendment.  Act 207 amended subsec. (a) and added     subsec. (f).        Cross References.  Section 701 is referred to in sections     302, 304 of this title.