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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 10. Corporations and Associations
- Chapter 6. Alaska Corporations Code
- Section 470. Meetings: Call, Place, Notice, and Waiver.
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Section 473. Quorum of Directors.
AS 10.06.470. Meetings: Call, Place, Notice, and Waiver.
- (a) A regular or special meeting of the board or a committee of the board may be called by the chair of the board, the
president, a vice-president, the secretary, or a director and may be held at any place designated under the bylaws inside or outside the
state, by remote communication, or at a designated place inside or outside the state and by remote communication. A member of the board or of
a committee of the board participating in a meeting by remote communication is considered to be present in person at the meeting for the
purposes of reaching a quorum under AS 10.06.473 and for voting at the meeting.
- (b) A regular meeting of the board or a committee designated by the board may be held without notice if the time and place
of the meeting is fixed by the bylaws or the board. A special meeting of the board or a committee designated by the
board shall be held as provided in the bylaws or, in the absence of bylaw provision, after either notice in writing
sent 10 days before the meeting or notice by electronic means, personal messenger, or comparable person-to-person
communication given at least 72 hours before the meeting. Unless otherwise provided in the bylaws the notice of a
special meeting shall include disclosure of the business to be transacted and the purpose of the meeting.
- (c) Notice of a meeting need not be given to a director who signs a waiver of notice, whether before or after the meeting,
or who attends the meeting without protesting before the meeting or at its commencement the lack of notice.
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