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Code · California · Financial Code

§ 14811

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(a)A member who has no outstanding obligations with the credit union and whose share account is below the amount established by the bylaws may be transferred to inactive member status.
(b)An inactive member has no voting rights, has no right to notice of meetings of members, shall not be considered a member for purposes of determination of a quorum or a required vote and need not be sent the annual report or financial statements except upon request.
(c)When one or more of the conditions in subdivision
(a)cease to be applicable, an inactive member may be transferred back to regular member status.
(1)A member who remains on inactive status for a period of at least 90 days after written notice from the credit union may be deemed to have voluntarily withdrawn from credit union membership.
(2)The written notice referred to in paragraph
(1)shall notify the member of, at a minimum, all of the following:
(A)That the member has been transferred to inactive status.
(B)The steps that the member may take to be transferred back to regular member status.
(C)That failure to take the steps necessary to be transferred back to regular member status within 90 days, or another period of time in excess of 90 days that the credit union specifies in its bylaws, will be deemed a voluntary withdrawal from credit union membership.
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