Arizona Revised Statutes § 10-2263 Investment Of Excess Funds

10-2263. Investment of excess funds

A. If the board of directors determines at any time that funds are available in excess of the demands and needs of the corporation, the corporation may invest such funds as follows:

1. In an account of any bank or savings and loan association authorized to do business in Arizona.

2. In obligations of or fully guaranteed by the United States government.

3. Bonds or other direct obligations of or guaranteed as to principal and interest by this state.

4. Bonds or other evidences of indebtedness which are direct general obligations of any county, incorporated city or town, school district, or other political subdivision or municipal corporation of this state.

B. A corporation shall not deposit or invest any of its funds in any bank or savings and loan association unless such institution has been designated as a depository by a vote of the majority of the directors of the corporation, exclusive of any director who is an officer or director of the depository so designated. A corporation shall not receive money on deposit.

C. A corporation shall not make any loan, directly or indirectly, to any of its officers or directors or to any person, corporation or other form of organization in which such officer or director is a member, director or officer or in which such officer or director has any interest, direct or indirect, financial or otherwise, except when a full and complete disclosure of the relationship is made at a regularly called meeting of the board of directors of the corporation, entered upon the minutes, and voted on by secret ballot with the officer or director making such disclosure refraining from voting on the motion.

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