Arizona Revised Statutes (Last Updated: March 31, 2016) |
Title 6. Banks and Financial Institutions |
Chapter 4. CREDIT UNIONS |
Article 4. Membership |
Sec 6-524. Termination of membership
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A. A member may withdraw from a credit union at any time on giving notice of withdrawal as required in the bylaws. The credit union may require up to sixty days' notice of the intention to withdraw shares or deposits, but the notice does not entitle the member to any preferred or prior claim in the event of liquidation.
B. A member may be expelled by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting or a special meeting of the membership, but only after the member has had an opportunity to be heard at the meeting, or the board of directors may expel a member pursuant to a written policy adopted by it. The board shall give all members written notice of the terms of any such policy. A person being considered for expulsion by the board has the right to a hearing before the board. Not less than ten days before the consideration of any expulsion of a member, whether by action of the membership or of the board, the affected member shall be provided with a written notice of the potential expulsion and a list of the reasons for the expulsion.
C. As monies become available and after deducting all amounts due from the member to the credit union, the credit union shall pay to the withdrawing or expelled member the amounts paid on shares and deposits by the withdrawing or expelled member, with any dividends or earnings accredited. Withdrawing or expelled members have no further rights in the credit union but are not released, by the withdrawal or expulsion, from any remaining liability to the credit union.