Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB167

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
1/31/23  
Refer
3/11/23  
Enrolled
4/11/23  

Caption

Revise nonprofit corporation laws relating to directors

Impact

This bill will update Section 35-2-420 of the Montana Code Annotated, directly impacting the governance of nonprofit organizations in the state. By allowing directors to rescind their resignations, SB167 aims to promote stability within nonprofit boards and reduce disruption caused by abrupt changes in leadership. This change could help organizations maintain continuity and uphold their missions even amid leadership turnover.

Summary

Senate Bill 167 aims to amend existing laws related to the resignations of directors of nonprofit corporations in Montana. The bill allows a director to rescind their resignation within five business days of resigning, provided that this action is not prohibited by the corporate bylaws or articles of incorporation. This change is expected to provide greater flexibility and security for directors who may have second thoughts about their resignation shortly after making the decision.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB167 appears to be positive, particularly among advocates of nonprofit organizations who see the bill as a professional benefit. Nonprofits may appreciate this legislative change, as it allows for a cooling-off period, thereby mitigating potential leadership crises. However, there is also concern regarding whether this amendment could lead to potential abuses, where a director might rescind their resignation repeatedly, complicating governance processes.

Contention

While the proposal has garnered support, it may raise questions about the balance of power within nonprofit boards and the governance practices that underpin their operations. Critics might argue that this flexibility could undermine the decisiveness of board actions, especially where timely transitions and the clarity of leadership roles are vital. These considerations were part of the discussions during the bill's review process, as stakeholders weighed the need for adaptability against the principles of accountable governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB0278

Nonprofit corporations.

MT AB2557

Corporations: directors.

MT SB148

Nonprofit Corporations; comprehensively revise, simplify, and modernize said chapter

MT S529

Various Changes to Nonprofit Corporations Act

MT HB301

Regards Nonprofit Corporation Law and dissolving corporations

MT HB1554

MS Nonprofit Corporation Act; bring forward.

MT HB1344

Nonprofit Corporations; require annual report to be filed with Secretary of State.

MT HB760

Revise laws related to foreign media corporations

MT SB931

Modifies provisions relating to corporations

MT SB885

Relating To The Nonprofit Corporations Act.

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