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Ark. Code Ann. § 4-28-623

Duties of managers

Acts 2011, No. 202, § 2.

(1) A manager owes to the unincorporated nonprofit association and to its members the fiduciary duties of loyalty and care.

(2) A manager shall manage the unincorporated nonprofit association in good faith, in a manner the manager reasonably believes to be in the best interests of the association, and with such care, including reasonable inquiry, as a prudent person would reasonably exercise in a similar position and under similar circumstances. A manager may rely in good faith upon any opinion, report, statement, or other information provided by another person that the manager reasonably believes is a competent and reliable source for the information.

(3) After full disclosure of all material facts, a specific act or transaction that would otherwise violate the duty of loyalty by a manager may be authorized or ratified by a majority of the members that are not interested directly or indirectly in the act or transaction.

(4) A manager that makes a business judgment in good faith satisfies the duties specified in subsection (a) if the manager: is not interested, directly or indirectly, in the subject of the business judgment and is otherwise able to exercise independent judgment;

(5) is informed with respect to the subject of the business judgment to the extent the manager reasonably believes to be appropriate under the circumstances; and

(6) believes that the business judgment is in the best interests of the unincorporated nonprofit association and in accordance with its purposes.

(7) The governing principles in a record may limit or eliminate the liability of a manager to the unincorporated nonprofit association or its members for damages for any action taken, or for failure to take any action, as a manager, except liability for: the amount of financial benefit improperly received by a manager;

(8) an intentional infliction of harm on the association or one or more of its members;

(9) an intentional violation of criminal law;

(10) breach of the duty of loyalty; or

(11) improper distributions.

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.