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26-4-3-2. Board of directors; establishment; powers and duties; members

IN Code § 26-4-3-2 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 2. (a) The corporation's board is created. The governing powers of the corporation are vested in the board, which is composed of thirteen (13) members as described in subsections (b) and (c).

(b) The board consists of the following ten (10) voting members:

(1) Two (2) members appointed by the largest Indiana organization representing the interests of grain and feed dealers in Indiana.

(2) Two (2) members appointed by the largest Indiana organization representing general farm interests in Indiana.

(3) One (1) member appointed by the second largest Indiana organization representing general farm interests in Indiana.

(4) One (1) member appointed by the largest Indiana organization exclusively representing the interests of corn producers.

(5) One (1) member appointed by the largest Indiana organization exclusively representing the interests of soybean producers in Indiana.

(6) Two (2) members appointed by the largest Indiana organization representing the interests of bankers in Indiana.

(7) One (1) member appointed by the largest Indiana organization representing the interests of the seed trade in Indiana.

The members appointed under subdivisions (2) through (5) must be producers.

(c) The board consists of the following three (3) nonvoting members:

(1) The attorney general.

(2) The treasurer of state.

(3) The director of the agency, who shall serve as the chairperson.

(d) The attorney general and treasurer of state may each designate a representative to serve on the board.

As added by P.L.250-1995, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.115-1999, SEC.3; P.L.5-2009, SEC.1.

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