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S08912 Summary:

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Add Art 9 Title I §139, Title II §§140 - 144, Title III §§150 - 155, Coop Corps L
 
Increases transparency in cooperative housing corporations by giving shareholders more rights to information of the co-op and limiting the powers of management companies and boards.
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S08912 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          8912
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 15, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  MAYER  -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Corporations,  Authorities
          and Commissions
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  cooperative  corporations  law,  in relation to
          increasing transparency in cooperative housing corporations
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The cooperative corporations law is amended by adding a new
     2  article 9 to read as follows:
     3                                  ARTICLE 9
     4                      COOPERATIVE HOUSING CORPORATIONS
     5  TITLE I.   APPLICABILITY.
     6        II.  COOPERATIVE HOUSING CORPORATION STRUCTURE.
     7        III. COOPERATIVE SHAREHOLDER PROTECTION ACT.
 
     8                                   TITLE I
     9                                APPLICABILITY
    10  Section 139. Applicability.
    11    §  139.  Applicability.  Any  city with a population of one million or
    12  more shall be permitted to opt out of the provisions of this article.
 
    13                                  TITLE II
    14                  COOPERATIVE HOUSING CORPORATION STRUCTURE
    15  Section 140. Applicability of business corporation law.
    16          141. Definitions.
    17          142. Additional powers of members.
    18          143. Meetings; budget.
    19          144. Service of employees of management companies on  the  board
    20                 prohibited.
    21    §  140. Applicability of business corporation law. If any provision of
    22  the business corporation law conflicts with any provision of this  arti-
    23  cle,  the  provision  of this article shall prevail, and the conflicting
    24  provision of the business corporation law shall not apply in such  case.
    25  If  any  provision  of  this article relates to a matter embraced in the

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14463-01-6

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     1  business  corporation  law  but  is  not  in  conflict  therewith,  both
     2  provisions shall apply.
     3    §  141.  Definitions.  For  the  purposes of this title, the following
     4  terms shall have the following meanings:
     5    1. "Cooperative housing corporation" means a corporation formed pursu-
     6  ant to this chapter or article four of the business corporation law that
     7  owns or leases residential premises and operates the same on  a  cooper-
     8  ative basis.
     9    2.  "Management  company"  means a person, firm, corporation, partner-
    10  ship, association, limited liability company, or other  entity  retained
    11  by  a  cooperative  housing  corporation to conduct the business of such
    12  corporation, including but not limited to, operating the premises, keep-
    13  ing the books and records,  managing  dwelling  unit  transactions,  and
    14  taking such other actions as may be necessary for compliance with appli-
    15  cable law.
    16    3.  "Resident" means an individual maintaining a place of residence in
    17  a dwelling unit on the premises of a cooperative housing corporation.
    18    4. "Member" means a natural person holding a membership in  a  cooper-
    19  ative housing corporation, whether evidenced by a certificate of member-
    20  ship  or by a certificate of stock or by other authorized means of iden-
    21  tification.
    22    § 142. Additional powers of members. After the first date on which the
    23  sponsor of a cooperative housing corporation owns less than  a  majority
    24  of  all  shares  operated  by  such cooperative housing corporation, the
    25  holders of a majority of the shares held by all members may,  by  action
    26  duly  taken  pursuant  to  either  section  six  hundred fourteen or six
    27  hundred fifteen of the business corporation law, remove  any  management
    28  company  of  such  cooperative housing corporation from such service and
    29  may prohibit such management company from serving in such capacity ther-
    30  eafter.
    31    § 143. Meetings; budget. 1. Meetings of the  board  of  a  cooperative
    32  housing  corporation  shall be held at least four times each fiscal year
    33  with at least one meeting in each fiscal quarter.  If, during any  given
    34  quarter,  a quorum of board members are not available to meet, a meeting
    35  shall be scheduled as early  as  possible  during  the  next  succeeding
    36  fiscal  quarter.    Members shall be permitted to be present at all such
    37  board meetings except when such board meets in executive session.
    38    2. Complete minutes of all meetings of  the  board  of  a  cooperative
    39  housing  corporation  and/or  members thereof shall be made available to
    40  members within twenty-four hours of approval  of  such  minutes  by  the
    41  board.
    42    3.  The  board  of  a  cooperative housing corporation shall submit an
    43  annual detailed budget to the members at least one month  prior  to  the
    44  end  of  such cooperative housing corporation's fiscal year. Such budget
    45  shall be in plain language and subject to  approval  by  a  majority  of
    46  members.
    47    §  144.  Service  of  employees  of  management companies on the board
    48  prohibited. No cooperative housing corporation shall permit an employee,
    49  officer, director, representative or agent of any management company  of
    50  such  cooperative  housing corporation that is not both a resident and a
    51  shareholder to serve on the board.
 
    52                                  TITLE III
    53                   COOPERATIVE SHAREHOLDER PROTECTION ACT
    54  Section 150. Short title.
    55          151. Definitions.

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     1          152. Restrictions  on  capital  improvements,  renovations   and
     2                 repairs.
     3          153. Disclosure of expenses.
     4          154. Availability of official notices and reports.
     5          155. Member and resident requirements.
     6    §  150. Short title. This title shall be known and may be cited as the
     7  "cooperative shareholder protection act".
     8    § 151. Definitions. For the purposes  of  this  title,  the  following
     9  terms shall have the following meanings:
    10    1. "Cooperative housing corporation" means a corporation formed pursu-
    11  ant to this chapter or article four of the business corporation law that
    12  owns  or  leases residential premises and operates the same on a cooper-
    13  ative basis.
    14    2. "Management company" means a person,  firm,  corporation,  partner-
    15  ship,  association,  limited liability company, or other entity retained
    16  by a cooperative housing corporation to conduct  the  business  of  such
    17  corporation, including but not limited to, operating the premises, keep-
    18  ing  the  books  and  records,  managing dwelling unit transactions, and
    19  taking such other actions as may be necessary for compliance with appli-
    20  cable law.
    21    3. "Resident" means an individual maintaining a place of residence  in
    22  a dwelling unit on the premises of a cooperative housing corporation.
    23    4.  "Member"  means a natural person holding a membership in a cooper-
    24  ative housing corporation, whether evidenced by a certificate of member-
    25  ship or by a certificate of stock or by other authorized means of  iden-
    26  tification.
    27    §  152. Restrictions on capital improvements, renovations and repairs.
    28  1. All non-emergency capital improvements, renovations, and  repairs  to
    29  premises  operated  by  a  cooperative housing corporation for which the
    30  cost to such cooperative housing corporation is in excess of fifty thou-
    31  sand dollars shall require prior approval of such action by the board of
    32  directors in compliance with section seven hundred four of the  business
    33  corporation law.
    34    2.  A  cooperative  housing corporation shall maintain and adhere to a
    35  procedure, as set forth in the bylaws, for soliciting bids for all  non-
    36  emergency  capital  improvements,  renovations and repairs for which the
    37  cost to the cooperative housing corporation is in excess of fifty  thou-
    38  sand dollars.  Such procedure shall require that all bids received shall
    39  be  provided  in an unredacted form to all directors prior to any action
    40  being taken or any approval to authorize any such  capital  improvement,
    41  renovation  or repair in accordance with subdivision one of this section
    42  is made.
    43    § 153. Disclosure of expenses. Any financial report  provided  to  the
    44  members  shall be in plain language.  Such report shall include a record
    45  of expenditures.  Itemized receipts of all expenditures of a cooperative
    46  housing corporation shall be submitted to the treasurer and kept in  the
    47  books  and  records of such cooperative housing corporation for a period
    48  of at least seven years.  Such books and records shall be made available
    49  for inspection by a member on the premises  within  five  business  days
    50  after a request to inspect such books and records is made by the member.
    51    §  154.  Availability  of official notices and reports. Any inspection
    52  report or notice of violation of any law, code, ordinance,  rule,  regu-
    53  lation  or  order  received  by a cooperative housing corporation by any
    54  federal, state, county, municipal body or agency shall be made available
    55  to all members and residents within two weeks of  receipt  thereof.  Any
    56  written appeal, response or reply made by the cooperative housing corpo-

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     1  ration to any such report or notice of violation shall be made available
     2  to  all  members and residents within two weeks of when such response is
     3  made.
     4    §  155.  Member  and resident requirements. All members and residents,
     5  upon purchase of shares or before taking occupancy,  and  once  annually
     6  thereafter,  shall be provided with the brochure published by the office
     7  of the New York state attorney general  entitled  "Boards,  Bylaws,  and
     8  Rules: Understanding and Dealing with a Co-op Board of Directors" or its
     9  successor publication.
    10    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    11  it shall have become a law.
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