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Register March 2020 No. 771
Chapter DFI-SB 10
BYLAWS
DFI-SB 10.01   Bylaws of a mutual savings bank.
DFI-SB 10.02   Bylaws of a stock savings bank.
DFI-SB 10.03   Optional board of directors' maximum age limitations.
DFI-SB 10.04   Optional anti-takeover provisions for mutual savings bank.
Ch. DFI-SB 10 Note Note: Chapter SB 10 was renumbered ch. DFI-SB 10 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, November, 1997, No. 503.
DFI-SB 10.01 DFI-SB 10.01Bylaws of a mutual savings bank. The following form of bylaws is approved for use by each mutual savings bank:
BYLAWS OF THE

(Full name of savings bank)
1.01 Home office. The home office of the savings bank is located at in County, Wisconsin.
2.01 Membership. Each person holding a deposit account in the savings bank is a member of the savings bank. The rights of membership are subject to these bylaws, the savings bank's articles of incorporation, the Wisconsin statutes, administrative rules and such resolutions as the savings bank's board of directors may adopt which are consistent with the bylaws, articles, statutes and rules.
3.01 Meetings of members. (1) Place of meetings. Annual and special meetings shall be held at the savings bank's home office or at another place in the same county determined by the board of directors if specifically designated in the notice of meeting.
(2) Annual meeting. The annual meeting of members of the savings bank for the election of directors and the transaction of any other business will be held on each year (which must be within 120 days after the end of the fiscal year). If the date specified is a legal holiday in this state, the annual meeting will be held the next business day.
(3) Special meetings. Special meetings of members may be called at any time by the chairperson of the board, the president, the board of directors or the division of banking, or upon the written request of members of record holding at least 20% of the eligible votes. In the latter situation, the secretary of the savings bank, or a person designated to act in the secretary's absence, will call a special meeting to be held within 60 days after delivery of the request. The division may call a special meeting with not less than seven days written or oral notice. All requests for special meetings must indicate the purpose of the meeting. Written requests for special meetings must be delivered to the savings bank's home office and addressed to its secretary.
(4) Conduct of members' meetings. All members' meetings will be conducted in accordance with the most recent available edition of Robert's Rules of Order unless other written procedural rules are adopted by the members or by the board of directors and copies are available to the members. The chief executive officer, or in his or her absence, an officer designated by resolution of the board of directors, or in the absence of such designation, any person chosen by the members present, will preside over the meeting. The secretary of the savings bank will act as secretary of all members' meetings, but in his or her absence, another person will be appointed by the presiding officer to act in that capacity.
(5) Notice of members' meetings. The secretary will cause notice of the place, day, hour and purpose of a meeting of members to be given at least 10 days but not more than 40 days before the meeting by: (a) mailing a notice to each member at the member's last known post office address as shown on the books of the savings bank; or (b) publishing the notice in a newspaper of general circulation in each community in which the savings bank maintains an office. In addition, the notice will be posted in a conspicuous place in each of the savings bank's offices during the 10 days immediately preceding the date on which the meeting will convene. For an annual meeting, the notice will so state and will contain an agenda of the meeting.
(6) Quorum. A quorum will be at least one-third of the total number of votes entitled to be cast, either in person or by proxy.
(7) Voting. The members entitled to vote at a meeting of members are those depositors who were members of record at the end of a day determined by the board which shall be not fewer than 10 days nor more than 60 days preceding the date of the first day of a meeting, except persons who have since ceased to be members. Unless a greater number or margin of votes is required by law, the savings bank's articles of incorporation or these bylaws, a majority of all votes cast at a meeting of members determines any question.
(8) Proxies. Members may vote in person or by written proxy. All proxies solicited by the savings bank's board of directors or given to the board, a committee established by the board of directors, or an individual designated by the board of directors, shall be voted as directed by a majority vote of the savings bank's entire board of directors.
(9) New business. Any new business proposed to be conducted at an annual meeting of members must be stated in writing and the writing must be delivered to the savings bank's home office, addressed to its secretary, at least 20 days before the meeting. All new business so stated and delivered will be considered at the annual meeting, but no other proposal may be acted upon. No new business may be acted upon at a special meeting unless that business has been stated in the notice of the special meeting.
4.01 Board of directors. (1) Directors. (a) Number. The savings bank's board of directors consists of directors.
(b) Term. The term of each director is 3 years or until his or her death, resignation, removal or a successor is elected and qualified. The terms of directors will be staggered in a manner that will provide for the election of approximately one-third of the board of directors each year.
(c) Qualifications. Directors must be adults and at least 2/3 of the directors must be residents of this state.
(d) Vacancies. In case of a vacancy on the board of directors, a majority of the remaining directors may elect a qualified member to fill the vacancy until the next annual meeting of members. At that annual meeting, the members shall elect a qualified person to serve for the duration of the unexpired term.
(e) Nomination and election. 1. At least 30 days before each annual meeting of members, the chief executive officer must, with the approval of the board of directors, appoint a nominating committee of three members of the savings bank. No person may stand for election and no director may stand for reelection on a slate of candidates nominated by a committee of which he or she was a member. The committee will nominate at least one qualified member of the savings bank to fill each vacancy on the board of directors and to succeed each director whose term will expire at the annual meeting. Nominations made by the nominating committee must be in writing and must be signed by at least a majority of its members.
2. Any member of the savings bank acting in his or her own membership capacity may nominate a qualified member of the savings bank to fill any vacancy on the board of directors or to succeed each director whose term will expire at the annual meeting. Nominations made by a member acting in his or her own membership capacity must be in writing and signed by the member.
3. All nominations must be delivered to the savings bank's home office addressed to its secretary at least 20 days before the annual meeting of members. The secretary must cause a list of the names of qualified persons whose nominations for the office of director have been duly filed to be posted in a prominent place in each office of the savings bank for a period of at least 10 days before the date of the annual meeting.
4. No other nomination may be considered at the annual meeting. However, if no nomination has been made by either the nominating committee or by a member as provided above, or if the number of qualified persons nominated is not sufficient to fill the vacancies, nominations may be made from the floor by members in attendance at the annual meeting.
(f) Resignation. A director may resign at any time by delivering a written resignation to the savings bank's home office addressed to the savings bank's secretary. The resignation shall take effect upon its receipt or at such later date as may be specified in the notice. Unless excused by a resolution of the board of directors, more than 3 consecutive absences from regular meetings of the board automatically constitutes a resignation.
(g) Removal. The board may remove a director for a violation of ch. 214, Stats., a rule or order of the division of banking, the articles of incorporation, the bylaws, or any other state or federal law governing savings bank operations or whenever, in the board's judgment, removal is in the best interests of the savings bank. A director may only be removed after being afforded an opportunity to be heard by the board.
(2) Meetings of the board of directors. (a) Regular meetings. Regular meetings of the board of directors will be held at a place, hour and date specified by a resolution of the board.
(b) Special meetings. Special meetings of the board of directors may be called by the secretary or a person designated to act in the secretary's absence at the written request of the president, the chairperson of the board, or a majority of the board's members. Each special meeting must be held upon at least 3 days notice to each director given either personally or by facsimile machine or upon at least 5 days notice by mail, unless the director attends the meeting and does not object to the transaction of business because of improper notice or unless notice is waived in writing by each director at, before or after the meeting.
(c) Action by unanimous consent. Any action required or permitted to be taken at a meeting by the board of directors or a committee of the board of directors may be taken without a meeting if all the directors consent to the action in writing.
(d) Quorum. Unless a greater number or margin of votes is required by law, a majority of the directors constitutes a quorum. A majority of the quorum may approve the business of the meeting.
(e) Conduct of meetings. Meetings of the board of directors will be conducted in accordance with the most recent available edition of Robert's Rules of Order, unless other written procedural rules are adopted by the board. The meeting shall be chaired by the chairperson of the board, or in the chairperson's absence a director designated by the chairperson, or in their absence any director chosen by the directors present. The act of the majority of the directors present at any meeting at which there is a quorum is the act of the board, unless the act of a greater number is required by law, the savings bank's articles of incorporation or these bylaws.
(3) Powers. To the extent that its actions are not contrary to law, the savings bank's articles of incorporation, or these bylaws, the board of directors may:
(a) Form committees. Create committees which it deems necessary and prescribe for each committee its duties and authority. Committee members will be appointed by the chief executive officer with the approval of the board.
(b) Remove personnel. Remove any employee or committee member at any time with or without cause and any officer if the board determines that removal is in the best interest of the savings bank.
(c) Extend leniency. Extend leniency to borrowers in difficult economic circumstances and compromise and settle any debts or claims of the savings bank.
(d) Act on applications for membership. Accept or reject any application for membership.
(e) Make donations. Approve donations of the savings bank for the public welfare or for charitable, scientific, religious or educational purposes.
(f) Exercise other powers. Exercise any other powers of the savings bank not expressly reserved to the members.
5.01 Officers. (1) Designation. Each year, at the meeting of the board of directors following the annual meeting of members, the board of directors will elect a director to serve as chairperson of the board and will elect a president, secretary, treasurer, one or more vice presidents, and any other savings bank officers it designates by resolution. The savings bank's chief executive officer shall be a director. One person may hold two or more offices, but the chief executive officer may not hold the office of secretary or treasurer.
(2) Term of office. The term of each officer is one year or until his or her successor is elected and qualified, unless the officer is removed earlier by law or in accordance with these bylaws.
(3) Vacancies. If a vacancy in any office arises, the directors will, as soon as practicable, fill the vacancy for the then unexpired term.
(4) Duties. (a) Chief executive officer. The chief executive officer will serve on a full time basis and shall have responsibility for the general management and control of the affairs and business of the savings bank.
(b) Other officers. Each officer of the savings bank shall perform the duties assigned to his or her office by the board of directors or by state and federal law, the savings bank's articles of incorporation, or these bylaws.
6.01 Indemnification. The savings bank shall indemnify any present or former officer, director, employee or agent to the extent authorized for mutual savings and loan associations under ss. 215.512 to 215.525, Stats.
7.01 Delivery of materials to the savings bank. All materials that these bylaws require to be delivered to the savings bank may be delivered in person or by certified mail. When delivered by certified mail, they are deemed delivered when deposited in the United States mail.
8.01 Fiscal year. The fiscal year of the savings bank begins on (first day of fiscal year) and ends on (last day of fiscal year).
9.01 Distribution of earnings and net worth. When earnings of the savings bank are distributed to depositors, the distribution will be made on the basis of the amount on deposit in each member's deposit account, at a rate or rates determined by the savings bank's agreement with the member. In the event of liquidation, all owners of deposit accounts will share in the savings bank's net worth, pro rata to the balance in their deposit accounts.
10.01 Corporate seal. The corporate seal of the savings bank consists of two concentric circles between which the name of the savings bank appears. The words“corporate seal" appear at its center.
11.01 Amendments. (1) By members. The members of the savings bank may amend these bylaws or may repeal them and adopt new bylaws by the affirmative vote of a majority of all votes cast at a meeting of members.
(2) By directors. These bylaws may be amended or may be repealed and new bylaws adopted by the board of directors upon an affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the directors present at a meeting of directors at which a quorum is present.
(3) Effective date. No amendment to these bylaws will take effect until it has been filed with and approved by the division of banking.
DFI-SB 10.01 Note Note: This section implements s. 214.255, Stats.
DFI-SB 10.01 History History: Cr. Register, February, 1994, No. 458, eff. 3-1-94; correction in (form) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register March 2020 No. 771.
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