Rural Utility Cooperative Law Blog

A recent publication to the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society explains how cooperatives are “the unsung heroes of broadband.”  The following post explains the substance of the publication:  Obtaining broadband access has become a necessity, especially now during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Access to broadband for
Read Cooperatives Offering Broadband to Rural America 
In a new ruling, the Service considered the period of historical patronage business that should be used to calculate the gain on a liquidation sale.   Coop was a cooperative within the meaning of Subchapter T.  It struggled in its market and sold its business to Buyer Corp, including all assets, property, networks
Read New IRS Ruling: The Timing of
Dakota Energy has filed a lawsuit concerning its potential exit from a wholesale power supplier, East River Electric.  Dakota Energy’s concern is that East River’s bylaws require, as a condition to withdrawal, satisfaction of contractual obligations to East River.  And Dakota Energy is currently under a wholesale power contract
Read Potential Exit from Power Supply Cooperative
The Farm Credit Administration has issued an updated informational memorandum for the purposes of providing Farm Credit System institutions with updated guidance on the Paycheck Protection Program. Follow this link for the memorandum:  https://ww3.fca.gov/readingrm/infomemo/Lists/InformationMemorandums/Attachments/269/PaycheckProtectionProgramInfoMemoJuly2020.pdf  The memorandum explains,  Does the Farm Credit Act
Read Farm Credit Administration Guidance on PPP
October is National Cooperative Month. The USDA is holding a webinar about the resources available to support cooperative development in rural America, including updates on cooperative development resources, an overview of RD funding opportunities, and information on ownership conversions. To register
Read Join the USDA Webinar for National
The New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, serving 115 mostly rural towns, is trying again to add delivering broadband internet to its core mission of delivering electricity. A special election has been called on the issue and would change the co-op’s bylaws.
Read New Hampshire Electric Cooperative Broadband Internet
In a lawsuit brought against a nonprofit, member-owned electric cooperative corporation, the plaintiff-members (“Plaintiffs”) alleged that Southwest Mississippi Electric Cooperative (the “Cooperative”) unlawfully failed to return to its members patronage capital totaling more than $13M.[1]  The trial court granted the
Read Mississippi Cooperatives Win Big on Arbitration
Many businesses are giving consumers a break, including many electric and telephone cooperatives. Utility cooperatives are offering free services or waiving fees and pledging not to disconnect as COVID-19 disrupts life for students, workers, families, businesses and communities. For more
Read Utility, telephone, and internet cooperatives are
David Cook will be speaking at the upcoming NTCA’s RTIME conference.   The conference will be held on February 16 – 19 in Phoenix, AZ.  The conference will bring together more than 2,200 thought leaders in the Rural Broadband industry who are ready to push the
Read C&A Partner Discusses Cooperatives’ Capital Credits