SB423,102,13 10181.0874 Allowance of expenses as incurred. Upon written request by a
11director or officer who is a party to a proceeding, a corporation may pay or reimburse
12his or her reasonable expenses as incurred if the director or officer provides the
13corporation with all of the following:
SB423,102,16 14(1) Written affirmation. A written affirmation of his or her good faith belief
15that he or she has not breached or failed to perform his or her duties to the
16corporation.
SB423,102,24 17(2) Repayment undertaking. A written undertaking, executed personally or on
18his or her behalf, to repay the allowance and, if required by the corporation, to pay
19reasonable interest on the allowance to the extent that it is ultimately determined
20under s. 181.0873 that indemnification under s. 181.0872 (2) is not required and that
21indemnification is not ordered by a court under s. 181.0879 (2) (b). The undertaking
22under this subsection shall be an unlimited general obligation of the director or
23officer and may be accepted without reference to his or her ability to repay the
24allowance. The undertaking may be secured or unsecured.
SB423,103,3
1181.0875 Corporation may limit indemnification. (1) Methods of
2limiting obligation.
A corporation's obligations to indemnify under s. 181.0872 may
3be limited as follows:
SB423,103,64 (a) If the corporation is incorporated on or after June 13, 1987, by the articles
5of incorporation, including any amendments or restatements of the articles of
6incorporation.
SB423,103,97 (b) If the corporation was incorporated before June 13, 1987, by an amendment
8to, or restatement of, the articles of incorporation which becomes effective on or after
9June 13, 1987.
SB423,103,12 10(2) Applicability. A limitation under sub. (1) applies if the first alleged act of
11a director or officer for which indemnification is sought occurred while the limitation
12was in effect.
SB423,103,17 13181.0877 Additional rights to indemnification and allowance of
14expenses.
(1) Additional rights to indemnification. Except as provided in sub.
15(2), ss. 181.0872 and 181.0874 do not preclude any additional right to
16indemnification or allowance of expenses that a director or officer may have under
17any of the following:
SB423,103,1818 (a) The articles of incorporation or bylaws.
SB423,103,1919 (b) A written agreement between the director or officer and the corporation.
SB423,103,2020 (c) A resolution of the board of directors.
SB423,103,2221 (d) A resolution, after notice, adopted by a majority vote of members who are
22entitled to vote.
SB423,104,5 23(2) When prohibited. Regardless of the existence of an additional right under
24sub. (1), the corporation may not indemnify a director or officer, or permit a director
25or officer to retain any allowance of expenses unless it is determined by or on behalf

1of the corporation that the director or officer did not breach or fail to perform a duty
2that he or she owes to the corporation which constitutes conduct under s. 181.0872
3(2) (a) 1., 2., 3. or 4. A director or officer who is a party to the same or related
4proceeding for which indemnification or an allowance of expenses is sought may not
5participate in a determination under this subsection.
SB423,104,8 6(3) Applicability. Sections 181.0871 to 181.0883 do not affect a corporation's
7power to pay or reimburse expenses incurred by a director or officer in any of the
8following circumstances:
SB423,104,99 (a) As a witness in a proceeding to which he or she is not a party.
SB423,104,1110 (b) As a plaintiff or petitioner in a proceeding because he or she is or was an
11employe, agent, director or officer of the corporation.
SB423,104,19 12181.0879 Court-ordered indemnification. (1) Application to court.
13Except as provided otherwise by written agreement between the director or officer
14and the corporation, a director or officer who is a party to a proceeding may apply for
15indemnification to the court conducting the proceeding or to another court of
16competent jurisdiction. Application shall be made for an initial determination by the
17court under s. 181.0873 (5) or for review by the court of an adverse determination
18under s. 181.0873 (1), (2), (3), (4) or (6). After receipt of an application, the court shall
19give any notice it considers necessary.
SB423,104,21 20(2) Standards used by court. The court shall order indemnification if it
21determines any of the following:
SB423,105,222 (a) That the director or officer is entitled to indemnification under s. 181.0872
23(1) or (2). If the court also determines that the corporation unreasonably refused the
24director's or officer's request for indemnification, the court shall order the

1corporation to pay the director's or officer's reasonable expenses incurred to obtain
2the court-ordered indemnification.
SB423,105,53 (b) That the director or officer is fairly and reasonably entitled to
4indemnification in view of all the relevant circumstances, regardless of whether
5indemnification is required under s. 181.0872 (2).
SB423,105,10 6181.0881 Indemnification and allowance of expenses of employes and
7agents.
A corporation may indemnify and allow reasonable expenses of an employe
8or agent who is not a director or officer to the extent provided by the articles of
9incorporation or bylaws, by general or specific action of the board of directors or by
10contract.
SB423,105,17 11181.0883 Insurance. A corporation may purchase and maintain insurance
12on behalf of an individual who is an employe, agent, director or officer of the
13corporation against liability asserted against and incurred by the individual in his
14or her capacity as an employe, agent, director or officer, or arising from his or her
15status as an employe, agent, director or officer, regardless of whether the corporation
16is required or authorized to indemnify or allow expenses to the individual against the
17same liability under ss. 181.0872, 181.0874, 181.0877 and 181.0881.
SB423,105,22 18181.0889 Indemnification and insurance against securities law claims.
19(1) In general. It is the public policy of this state to require or permit
20indemnification, allowance of expenses and insurance for any liability incurred in
21connection with a proceeding involving securities regulation described under sub. (2)
22to the extent required or permitted under ss. 181.0871 to 181.0883.
SB423,106,2 23(2) Scope of securities regulation. Sections 181.0871 to 181.0883 apply, to
24the extent applicable to any other proceeding, to any proceeding involving a federal

1or state statute, rule or regulation regulating the offer, sale or purchase of securities,
2securities brokers or dealers, or investment companies or investment advisers.
SB423,106,43 Subchapter IX
4 [REserved]
SB423,106,75 Subchapter X
6 Amendment of articles of
7 incorporation and bylaws
SB423,106,13 8181.1001 Authority to amend articles of incorporation. A corporation
9may amend its articles of incorporation at any time to add or change a provision that
10is required or permitted to be included in the articles of incorporation or to delete a
11provision that is not required in the articles of incorporation. Whether a provision
12is required or permitted to be included in the articles of incorporation is determined
13as of the effective date of the amendment.
SB423,106,18 14181.1002 Amendment of articles of incorporation by directors. (1)
15Corporations with voting rights. Unless the articles of incorporation provide
16otherwise, a corporation's board may adopt any of the following amendments to the
17corporation's articles of incorporation, without the approval of members with voting
18rights:
SB423,106,2019 (a) To extend the duration of the corporation if it was incorporated at a time
20when limited duration was required by law.
SB423,106,2121 (b) To delete the names and addresses of the initial directors.
SB423,106,2222 (c) To delete the names and addresses of the incorporators.
SB423,106,2423 (d) To delete the name and address of a former registered agent or registered
24office, if a statement of change is on file with the department.
SB423,106,2525 (e) To change the registered agent or the registered office.
SB423,107,5
1(f) To change the corporate name by substituting the word "corporation",
2"incorporated", "company" or, "limited", or the abbreviation "corp.", "inc.", "co.", or
3"ltd.", or words or abbreviations of similar meaning in another language, for a similar
4word or abbreviation in the name, or by adding, deleting or changing a geographical
5attribution to the name.
SB423,107,76 (g) To make any other change expressly permitted by this chapter to be made
7without member approval.
SB423,107,18 8(2) Corporations with no voting members. If a corporation has no members
9with voting rights, its incorporators, until directors have been chosen, and thereafter
10its board, may adopt amendments to the corporation's articles of incorporation
11subject to any approval required under s. 181.1030. The corporation shall provide
12notice of any meeting at which an amendment is to be voted upon. The notice shall
13be in accordance with s. 181.0822 (3). The notice must also state that the purpose,
14or one of the purposes, of the meeting is to consider a proposed amendment to the
15articles of incorporation and contain or be accompanied by a copy or summary of the
16amendment or state the general nature of the amendment. The amendment must
17be approved by a majority of the directors in office at the time that the amendment
18is adopted.
SB423,107,22 19181.1003 Amendment of articles of incorporation by directors and
20members.
(1) In general. Unless this chapter, the articles of incorporation or the
21bylaws require a greater vote or voting by class, an amendment to a corporation's
22articles of incorporation to be adopted must be approved by all of the following:
SB423,107,2423 (b) Except as provided in s. 181.1002 (1), the members by two-thirds of the
24votes cast or a majority of the voting power, whichever is less.
SB423,108,2
1(c) A person, in writing, whose approval is required by a provision of the articles
2of incorporation authorized under s. 181.1030.
SB423,108,8 3(2) Notice requirements. If the board or the members seek to have the
4amendment approved by the members at a membership meeting, the corporation
5shall give notice to its members of the proposed membership meeting in writing in
6accordance with s. 181.0705. The notice shall state that the purpose, or one of the
7purposes, of the meeting is to consider and to act upon the proposed amendment and
8shall contain or be accompanied by a copy or summary of the amendment.
SB423,108,12 9(3) Written consents or ballot. If the board or the members seek to have the
10amendment approved by the members by written consent or written ballot, the
11material soliciting the approval shall contain or be accompanied by a copy or
12summary of the amendment.
SB423,108,16 13181.1004 Class voting by members on amendments to articles of
14incorporation. (1)
When class entitled to vote. The members of a class in a
15corporation are entitled to vote as a class on a proposed amendment to the articles
16of incorporation if the amendment does any of the following:
SB423,108,1917 (a) Affects the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or conditions of that
18class as to voting, dissolution, redemption or transfer of memberships in a manner
19different than such amendment would affect another class.
SB423,108,2220 (b) Changes the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or conditions of that
21class as to voting, dissolution, redemption or transfer by changing the rights,
22privileges, preferences, restrictions or conditions of another class.
SB423,108,2323 (c) Increases or decreases the number of memberships authorized for that class.
SB423,108,2524 (e) Effects an exchange, reclassification or termination of the memberships of
25that class.
SB423,109,4
1(2) Approval by each class required. If a class is to be divided into 2 or more
2classes as a result of an amendment to the articles of incorporation of a corporation,
3the amendment must be approved by the members of each class that would be
4created by the amendment.
SB423,109,9 5(3) Voting requirements. Unless provided otherwise in the articles of
6incorporation or bylaws, if a class vote is required to approve an amendment to the
7articles of incorporation of a corporation, the amendment must be approved by the
8members of the class by two-thirds of the votes cast by the class or a majority of the
9voting power of the class, whichever is less.
SB423,109,12 10181.1005 Articles of amendment. A corporation amending its articles of
11incorporation shall deliver to the department for filing articles of amendment that
12include all of the following information:
SB423,109,13 13(1) Name. The name of the corporation.
SB423,109,14 14(2) Text. The text of each amendment adopted.
SB423,109,15 15(3) Dates. The date of each amendment's adoption.
SB423,109,17 16(4) Method of approval. A statement that the amendment was adopted in
17accordance with s. 181.1002, 181.1003 or 181.1004, whichever is the case.
SB423,109,20 18(5) When approval by others is required. If approval of the amendment by a
19person other than the members, the board or the incorporators is required under s.
20181.1030, a statement that the approval was obtained.
SB423,109,23 21181.1006 Restated articles of incorporation. (1) When permitted. A
22corporation's board may restate its articles of incorporation at any time with or
23without approval by members or any other person.
SB423,110,2 24(2) Amendments may be included. The restatement may include amendments
25to the articles of incorporation. If the restatement includes an amendment requiring

1approval by the members or any other person, it must be adopted as provided in s.
2181.1003.
SB423,110,5 3(3) Approval requirements. If the restatement includes an amendment
4requiring approval by members, the board must submit the restatement to the
5members for their approval.
SB423,110,12 6(4) Notice requirements. If the board seeks to have the restatement approved
7by the members at a membership meeting, the corporation shall notify each of its
8members of the proposed membership meeting in writing in accordance with s.
9181.0705. The notice must also state that the purpose, or one of the purposes, of the
10meeting is to consider the proposed restatement and contain or be accompanied by
11a copy or summary of the restatement that identifies any amendments or other
12change it would make in the articles of incorporation.
SB423,110,17 13(5) Approval by written ballot or consent. If the board seeks to have the
14restatement approved by the members by written ballot or written consent, the
15material soliciting the approval shall contain or be accompanied by a copy or
16summary of the restatement that identifies any amendments or other change it
17would make in the articles of incorporation.
SB423,110,20 18(6) Voting requirements. A restatement requiring approval by the members
19must be approved by the same vote as an amendment to articles of incorporation
20under s. 181.1003.
SB423,110,23 21(7) Approval by 3rd persons. If the restatement includes an amendment
22requiring approval pursuant to s. 181.1030, the board must submit the restatement
23for such approval.
SB423,111,2 24(8) Filing requirements. A corporation restating its articles of incorporation
25shall deliver to the department for filing articles of restatement setting forth the

1name of the corporation and the text of the restated articles of incorporation together
2with a certificate including all of the following information:
SB423,111,53 (a) Whether the restatement contains an amendment to the articles of
4incorporation requiring approval by the members or any other person other than the
5board and, if it does not, that the board adopted the restatement.
SB423,111,76 (b) If the restatement contains an amendment to the articles of incorporation
7requiring approval by the members, the information required by s. 181.1005.
SB423,111,108 (c) If the restatement contains an amendment to the articles of incorporation
9requiring approval by a person whose approval is required under s. 181.1030, a
10statement that such approval was obtained.
SB423,111,1311 (d) A statement that the restated articles of incorporation supersede and take
12the place of the existing articles of incorporation and any amendments to the articles
13of incorporation.
SB423,111,20 14181.1007 Amendment of articles of incorporation pursuant to judicial
15reorganization.
(1) When authorized. A corporation's articles of incorporation
16may be amended without board approval or approval by the members or approval
17required under s. 181.1030 to carry out a plan of reorganization ordered or decreed
18by a court of competent jurisdiction under federal statute if the articles of
19incorporation after amendment contain only provisions required or permitted under
20s. 181.0202.
SB423,111,23 21(2) Filing requirement. The individual or individuals designated by the court
22shall deliver to the department for filing articles of amendment that include all of the
23following information:
SB423,111,2424 (a) The name of the corporation.
SB423,111,2525 (b) The text of each amendment approved by the court.
SB423,112,1
1(c) The date of the court's order or decree approving the articles of amendment.
SB423,112,32 (d) The title of the reorganization proceeding in which the order or decree was
3entered.
SB423,112,54 (e) A statement that the court had jurisdiction of the proceeding under federal
5statute.
SB423,112,9 6(3) Applicability. This section does not apply after entry of a final decree in
7the reorganization proceeding even though the court retains jurisdiction of the
8proceeding for limited purposes unrelated to consummation of the reorganization
9plan.
SB423,112,14 10181.1008 Effect of amendment and restatement of articles of
11incorporation.
(1) Rights and proceedings not affected. An amendment to a
12corporation's articles of incorporation, including a restatement of its articles of
13incorporation under s. 181.1006 that includes an amendment to its articles of
14incorporation, does not affect any of the following:
SB423,112,1515 (a) A cause of action existing against or in favor of the corporation.
SB423,112,1716 (b) A civil, criminal, administrative or investigatory proceeding to which the
17corporation is a party.
SB423,112,1818 (c) The existing rights of persons other than members of the corporation.
SB423,112,22 19(2) Proceedings not abated. An amendment, or a restatement including an
20amendment, changing a corporation's name does not abate a civil, criminal,
21administrative or investigatory proceeding brought by or against the corporation in
22its former name.
SB423,113,7 23181.1020 Amendment of bylaws by directors. If a corporation has no
24members with voting rights, its incorporators, until directors have been chosen, and
25thereafter its board, may adopt amendments to the corporation's bylaws subject to

1any approval required under s. 181.1030. The corporation shall provide notice of any
2meeting of the board at which an amendment is to be approved. The notice shall be
3in accordance with s. 181.0822 (3). The notice must also state that the purpose, or
4one of the purposes, of the meeting is to consider a proposed amendment to the
5bylaws and contain or be accompanied by a copy or summary of the amendment or
6state the general nature of the amendment. The amendment must be approved by
7a majority of the directors in office at the time that the amendment is adopted.
SB423,113,10 8181.1021 Amendment of bylaws by directors and members. (1) By
9board.
A corporation's board may amend or repeal the corporation's bylaws or adopt
10new bylaws except to the extent that any of the following applies:
SB423,113,1211 (a) The articles of incorporation or any other provision of this chapter reserves
12that power exclusively to the members.
SB423,113,1513 (b) The members, in adopting, amending or repealing a particular bylaw,
14provide within the bylaw that the board may not amend, repeal or readopt that
15bylaw.
SB423,113,19 16(2) By members with voting rights. A corporation's members with voting
17rights may amend or repeal the corporation's bylaws or adopt new bylaws even
18though the board may also amend or repeal the corporation's bylaws or adopt new
19bylaws.
SB423,113,23 20181.1022 Class voting by members on amendments of bylaws. (1) When
21class entitled to vote.
The members of a class in a corporation are entitled to vote
22as a class on a proposed amendment to the bylaws if the amendment does any of the
23following:
SB423,114,3
1(a) Affects the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or conditions of that
2class as to voting, dissolution, redemption or transfer of memberships in a manner
3different than such amendment would affect another class.
SB423,114,64 (b) Changes the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or conditions of that
5class as to voting, dissolution, redemption or transfer by changing the rights,
6privileges, preferences, restrictions or conditions of another class.
SB423,114,77 (c) Increases or decreases the number of memberships authorized for that class.
SB423,114,98 (e) Effects an exchange, reclassification or termination of all or part of the
9memberships of that class.
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