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Section 1731.06 | Applying other laws.
...(A) No health benefit plan offered or provided by an insurer to a small employer under a qualified alliance program is subject to any law that does any of the following: (1) Inhibits the insurer from selectively contracting with providers or groups of providers with respect to health care service or benefits; (2) Imposes any restrictions on the ability of the insurer to negotiate with providers regarding the level ... |
Section 1731.07 | Premiums exempt from taxation.
...The premiums or other charges received by an insurer from or on behalf of an enrolled small employer and eligible employees or retirees under a health benefit plan provided by the insurer under a qualified alliance program shall not be considered "premiums received" or "premium rate payments received" for purposes of division (A) of section 5725.18 and division (A) of section 5729.03 of the Revised Code, and are exem... |
Section 1731.08 | Premiums fully deductible.
...The premiums or other charges paid by an enrolled small employer to an insurer for health benefit plan coverage under a qualified alliance program are fully deductible in determining taxes payable by such small employer in this state on or measured by net income. Without limiting the foregoing: (A) With respect to such a small employer that is subject to the income tax imposed by section 5747.02 of the Revised Code,... |
Section 1731.09 | Application of chapter 3924 - alliance business class.
...(A) Nothing contained in this chapter is intended to or shall inhibit or prevent the application of the provisions of Chapter 3924. of the Revised Code to any health benefit plan or insurer to which they would otherwise apply in the absence of this chapter, except as otherwise specified in divisions (B) and (C) of this section or unless such application conflicts with the provisions of section 1731.05 of the Revised ... |
Section 1733.01 | Credit union definitions.
...As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (A) "Credit union" means a corporation organized and qualified as such under this chapter. In addition to the powers enumerated in this chapter and unless restricted in this chapter, every credit union has the general powers conferred upon corporations by Chapter 1701. of the Revised Code. A credit union is a nonprofit cooperative financial institution ... |
Section 1733.02 | Purpose of chapter.
...It is hereby declared to be the purpose of the general assembly in enacting Chapter 1733. of the Revised Code: (A) To enable credit unions to be formed for the purpose of promoting thrift among their members and, to that end, to establish, on a cooperative basis, facilities for savings, credit for provident and productive uses, assistance to members in budgeting and money management and the effective use of their as... |
Section 1733.03 | Purpose of credit union.
...The purpose for which a credit union may be formed is to promote thrift among its members, and to that end to establish, on a cooperative basis, facilities for savings, credit for provident and productive purposes, assistance to members in budgeting and money management and the effective use of their assets and resources, and all activities necessary or incidental thereto. |
Section 1733.04 | Authority of credit union.
...on. These services include, but are not limited to, acting as a trustee or custodian for member retirement, education, or health savings accounts. (8) Participate in and pledge assets in connection with the linked deposit programs under sections 135.61 to 135.66 of the Revised Code and sections 135.70 to 135.71 of the Revised Code. (B) The authority of a credit union shall be subject to the following: (1) A ... |
Section 1733.041 | Insurance protection for members' accounts.
...Each credit union operating under this chapter or otherwise authorized to do business in this state shall obtain insurance for the protection of their members' accounts. Such share guarantee insurance may be obtained from the national credit union administration operating under the "Federal Credit Union Act," 84 Stat. 994 (1970), 12 U.S.C. 1751, and any amendments thereto, or from a credit union share guaranty corpo... |
Section 1733.042 | Posting notice of insurance.
...(A) As a condition of doing business in this state, every credit union with members' accounts insured by a credit union share guaranty corporation licensed pursuant to Chapter 1761. of the Revised Code shall post a notice at all public entrances at its place of business and at each of its service facilities. The notice shall be not less than eight and one-half inches by eleven inches and shall include all of the foll... |
Section 1733.05 | Membership.
... membership of a credit union shall be limited to groups having a common bond of occupation or association or groups within a well-defined neighborhood, community, or rural district ; however, except as otherwise provided in the articles or regulations, a person shall be deemed to retain affiliation with the credit union so long as the person remains a member of the credit union even though no longer within the f... |
Section 1733.051 | Grounds for termination of services.
...(A) The senior management officials of a credit union may terminate the membership of, or some or all services to, a member of the credit union, if the member does any of the following: (1) Causes a loss to the credit union; (2) Commits fraud or any similar misdeed against the credit union or against any person on the premises of the credit union; (3) Engages in inappropriate behavior involving another person, ... |
Section 1733.07 | Forming a credit union.
...nt that the number of shares shall be unlimited; the express terms, if any, of the shares; and if the shares are classified, as permitted in section 1733.24 of the Revised Code, the designation of each class, their express terms, and par value, if any, per share. (2) The articles may also include any provisions permitted under section 1701.04 of the Revised Code to be included in articles and not in conflict with se... |
Section 1733.08 | Accepting articles by secretary of state.
...(A) When the articles and other documents relating to the credit union have been submitted to the secretary of state, the secretary of state shall accept the articles and other documents for filing and record the same by microfilm or by any authorized photostatic or digitized process. Evidence of the filing shall be returned to the credit union. (B) The legal existence of the credit union shall begin upon the filing... |
Section 1733.09 | Meeting of incorporators.
...(A) When not less than twenty-five persons, five of whom shall be original incorporators, have met the requirements for membership set forth in section 1733.05 of the Revised Code, the articles and regulations, excepting having been approved by the board of directors for membership, and shall have subscribed for shares of the credit union in an aggregate amount of at least two hundred fifty dollars, the incorporators... |
Section 1733.10 | Initial meeting of board of directors.
...(A) Within three business days following their election, the board of directors shall meet and elect or appoint officers and committees pursuant to the provisions of the regulations. (B) At the first meeting of the board of directors, the directors shall take such other actions as are required of them by the articles or regulations, and may take any other actions authorized by the law, the articles, or regulations. ... |
Section 1733.11 | Action taken without meeting.
...Unless the articles or regulations prohibit the authorization or taking of any action of the members or of the directors without a meeting, any action which may be authorized or taken at a meeting of the members or the directors may be authorized or taken by the respective body without a meeting with the affirmative vote or approval of, and in a writing or writings signed by all of the directors or two-thirds of the ... |
Section 1733.12 | Annual meeting.
...(A) An annual meeting of members for the election of directors and the consideration of reports to be presented before such meeting shall be held on the first Friday in March of each year unless another date is provided for in the articles or regulations. When the annual meeting is not held or directors are not elected thereat, they may be elected at a special meeting called for that purpose. Such special meeting sha... |
Section 1733.13 | Voting.
...(A) Each voting member present in person, by proxy, by mail ballot, by electronic ballot, or as otherwise prescribed by a credit union's bylaws is entitled to cast one vote, irrespective of the number of shares the member owns, on each matter properly submitted to the members for their vote, consent, waiver, release, or other action. (B) The chairperson of the board, the president, any vice-president, secretary, o... |
Section 1733.14 | Quorum at member meeting.
...The quorum for a members' meeting, which may be set forth in the articles or regulations of a credit union, shall include those members present and eligible to vote as provided in section 1733.13 of the Revised Code. Unless the articles or regulations otherwise provide: (A) One per cent of the voting members of a credit union, or twenty-five, whichever is lower, constitutes a quorum at any meeting of members. (B... |
Section 1733.15 | Board of directors.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided by law, the articles, or regulations, the corporate powers of a credit union shall be exercised, its business conducted, and its property controlled by a board of directors, provided that the number of directors fixed by the articles or regulations shall not be less than five. (B) All directors shall be voting members of the credit union. (C) The articles or regulations may di... |
Section 1733.151 | Plan for educating directors, committee members, and senior management officials as to duties and responsibilities.
...(A) The board of directors of each credit union shall annually prepare a plan for educating each of its directors, committee members, and senior management officials as to the duties and responsibilities that accompany their respective positions. One copy of the plan shall be maintained in the files of the credit union. Evidence of compliance with the plan by each director, committee member, or senior management offi... |
Section 1733.152 | Appointment of associate directors.
...(A) The board of directors of a credit union may, in its discretion, appoint one or more associate directors to serve in an advisory, ex officio capacity. The board shall prescribe the duties of an associate director and the manner in which associate directors are appointed and removed. (B) Prior to appointing an associate director, the board shall confirm that the person meets all of the requirements to serve as a... |
Section 1733.16 | Board meetings.
...Unless otherwise provided in the articles, regulations, or bylaws, and subject to the exceptions applicable during an emergency, as that term is defined in section 1733.01 of the Revised Code: (A) Meetings of the directors may be called by the chairperson, vice-chairperson, president, or any vice-president of the board or any two directors. (B) Regularly scheduled meetings of the directors shall be held in the ... |
Section 1733.17 | Quorum of board.
...Except for regulations applicable during an emergency, as that term is defined in section 1733.01 of the Revised Code, and except that the articles or regulations may require a greater number, a majority of the entire authorized number of directors is necessary to constitute a quorum for a meeting of directors except that a majority of the directors in office constitute a quorum for filling a vacancy on the board. Th... |