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Code · Arizona · Title 6 — Banks and Financial Institutions

6-532. Election of board

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A. The board shall consist of at least five directors, to be elected by and from the members. Elections shall be held at the annual meeting or in such other manner as the bylaws provide. All members of the board are entitled to hold office for the terms the bylaws provide, except that terms shall be staggered so that an approximately equal number expire each year, over a three-year period.
B. At a meeting held within thirty days after each annual election, the board of directors shall appoint a supervisory committee of not fewer than three persons for such terms as the bylaws provide. At the same meeting, the board of directors shall appoint a credit committee, unless the bylaws provide for a credit manager in place of a credit committee. The credit committee shall consist of not fewer than three persons whose terms shall be as the bylaws provide. Within twenty days after the meeting, the credit union shall file with the deputy director a record of the names and addresses of the members of the board and such other committees and officials as required by the deputy director.
Within sixty days after any vacancies occurring in the board or supervisory or credit committee, the board shall fill the vacancies in accordance with the bylaws. A record of the names and addresses of members filling any vacancies on the board or the supervisory or credit committee shall be filed with the deputy director within twenty days after their appointment.
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