Pennsylvania CUL members vote to allow league to set membership dues

HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Credit Union League has joined the ranks of only a handful of leagues throughout the country allowed to set membership dues. Delegates at the 66th Annual Meeting of the PCUL held last week voted in favor of the bylaw amendment, because said one delegate, "It's a matter of trust." Under the amended bylaw, "the annual membership fees of the members of the Pennsylvania Credit Union League shall be determined by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Directors" of PCUL. The change includes a provision for the membership to repeal by two-thirds vote of delegates at a subsequent annual meeting any change in membership fees. -

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