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(a) The credit union's board shall consist of an odd number of directors, at least five in number, 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 credit union's board shall hold office for such terms as the bylaws provide, except that terms shall be staggered so that an approximately equal number expire each year.
(b) A supervisory committee of not less than three persons shall either be elected by the membership at the annual meeting or appointed by the credit union's board of directors at the organization meeting held within thirty days following each annual election for such terms as the bylaws provide.
(c) At the same organization meeting, the credit union's board of directors shall appoint a credit committee, unless the bylaws provide for the board of directors to act as the credit committee. The committee shall consist of an odd number, not less than three, whose terms shall be as the bylaws provide.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 31C. Credit Unions § 31C-5-2. Election of directors and selection of supervisory and credit committee members - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-31c-credit-unions/wv-code-sect-31c-5-2/
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