2023 NCECODE CHANGES

Cooperative members will be asked to consider and vote on five issues addressing various proposed changes to the North Central Electric Cooperative Code of Regulations. These changes were recommended by the Code of Regulations Committee and the co-op’s legal counsel and approved by the board for membership’s consideration.

WHY THESE UPDATES ARE NEEDED NOW
The intent of the proposed changes is to bring the document up to date and uphold governance best practices based on recommendations from our national organization, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Assocation (NRECA), and our statewide association, Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives (OEC). Similar Code of Regulations changes have been made by cooperatives throughout the nation.

AN EVOLVING GUIDE FOR THE OPERATION OF YOUR CO-OP
The Code of Regulations, also known as the cooperative’s bylaws, is considered a living document and should be reviewed and updated regularly to ensure it serves the needs of cooperative members and meets all applicable laws.

The Code of Regulations contains the rules under which the cooperative operates. It addresses key issues such as memberships, annual and special meetings, board nominations and elections, corporate officers, patronage, mergers, indemnification rights, and more. To view the Code of Regulations in its entirety, visit www.ncelec.org/membership-documents-forms.

A redline version of all proposed changes to the Code of Regulations is available for review on the cooperative’s website at www.ncelec.org/2023-code-changes.

After clicking the Begin Voting button below, you will be directed to a secure web site for this voting process. You will first be prompted for your account number (provided by mail).