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Code · Alaska · Title 10 · Chapter 25

Sec. 10.25.110. Quorum requirements.

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Sec. 10.25.110. Quorum requirements.
(a)Unless the bylaws prescribe the presence of a greater percentage or number of the members for a quorum, a quorum for the transaction of business at all meetings of the members of a cooperative or the members of a district of a cooperative having not more than 1,000 members is five percent of all members, and a quorum for the transaction of business of the members of a cooperative or the members of a district of a cooperative having more than 1,000 members is 50 members. If less than a quorum is present, or considered present under
(c)of this section, at a meeting, a majority of those present, or considered present under
(c)of this section, may adjourn the meeting from time to time without further notice.
(b)Unless the bylaws prescribe the presence of a greater percentage of the district delegates for a quorum, a quorum for the transaction of business at all meetings of the district delegates of a cooperative is 25 percent of all district delegates.
(c)Unless prohibited by the articles or bylaws, a member or delegate who votes on a matter by electronic communication received or mail postmarked before a meeting begins is considered to have attended the meeting for the matter on which the member or delegate voted.
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