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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 56

Sec. 18.56.040. Meetings of board.

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Sec. 18.56.040. Meetings of board.
(a)The board shall elect a chairman from among its membership at its annual meeting each year. A majority of the members constitute a quorum for organizing the board, conducting its business, and exercising the powers of the corporation. The board shall meet at the call of its chairman. The board shall meet not less than once each three months.
(b)The board may meet and transact business by electronic media if
(1)public notice of the time and locations where the meeting will be held by electronic media has been given in the same manner as if the meeting were held in a single location;
(2)participants and members of the public in attendance can hear and have the same right to participate in the meeting as if the meeting were conducted in person; and
(3)copies of pertinent reference materials, statutes, regulations, and audio-visual materials are reasonably available to participants and to the public.
(c)A meeting by electronic media as provided in this section has the same legal effect as a meeting in person.
(d)For the purposes of this chapter public notice of 24 hours or more is adequate notice of a meeting of the board at which the issuance of corporation bonds is authorized.
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