Model Nonprofit Corporation Act

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The Model Nonprofit Corporation Act (MNCA) is a model act prepared by the Nonprofit Organizations Committee of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association.[1] The MNCA is a model set of statutes governing nonprofit corporations proposed for adoption by state legislatures.

Many of the default procedures of the MNCA are different from standard parliamentary procedure, though they may be superseded by a provision either in the articles of incorporation or in the bylaws of the corporation.[2]

37 out of the 50 states have adopted a version of the MNCA. Seven of these states have adopted the law entirely: Arkansas, Indiana, Mississippi, Montana, South Carolina, Tennessee and Washington. As far as the states that have not adopted the MNCA, they follow for-profit business law for the state.

History

The 1952 MNCA was published as a companion to the Model Business Corporation Act prepared by the Committee on Corporate Laws of the Section of Corporation, Banking, and Business Law of the American Bar Association. The original 1952 version of the model act was designed to "follow the Model Business Corporation Act as closely as the subject matter permits."[3] The MNCA has since been revised three times, most recently with the fourth edition, which was approved in 2021 and published in 2022.[4]

History of Revisions of the Model Nonprofit Corporation Act
Date Approved Date Published Dates Amended Title Edition Publisher Originating Organization
1952 1952 1957, 1964 The Model Nonprofit Corporation Act Twentieth Century Press Committee on Corporate Laws of the Section of Corporation, Banking, and Business Law of the American Bar Association
1987 1988 Revised Model Nonprofit Corporation Act Revised Prentiss Hall Law and Business Committee on Nonprofit Corporations of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association
2008 2009 Model Nonprofit Corporation Act Third Edition ABA Section of Business Law Committee on Nonprofit Organizations of the ABA Section of Business Law
2021 2022 Model Nonprofit Corporation Act Fourth Edition American Bar Association, Business Law Section Nonprofit Organizations Committee of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association

References

  1. ^ Nonprofit Corporations: Revision of Revised Model Nonprofit Corporation Act
  2. ^ Malamut, Michael. "Issues of Concern to Parliamentarians Raised by the 2008 Revision of the Model Nonprofit Corporation Act" (PDF). National Association of Parliamentarians. Retrieved March 9, 2011.
  3. ^ Model Nonprofit Corporation Act: Official Text with Official Comments and Statutory Cross-References Adopted August 2008. ABA Section of Business Law. 2009. pp. xix. ISBN 9781604420593.
  4. ^ Model Nonprofit Corporation Act: Official Text with Official Comments and Statutory Cross-references. American Bar Association, Business Law Section. 2022. pp. xvii. ISBN 9781639051021.