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Code · Kansas · Chapter 58 — Personal And Real Property

58-4619. Board of directors; removal.

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58-4619. Board of directors; removal.
(a)Unit owners present in person, by proxy, or by absentee ballot at any meeting of the unit owners at which a quorum is present, may remove any member of the board of directors and any officer elected by the unit owners, with or without cause, if the number of votes cast in favor of removal exceeds the number of votes cast in opposition to removal, but:
(1)A member appointed by the declarant may not be removed by a unit owner vote during the period of declarant control;
(2)if a member may be elected or appointed pursuant to the declaration by persons other than the declarant or the unit owners, that member may be removed only by the person that elected or appointed that member; and
(3)the unit owners may not consider whether to remove a member of the board of directors or an officer elected by the unit owners at a meeting of the unit owners unless that subject was listed in the notice of the meeting.
(b)At any meeting at which a vote to remove a member of the board of directors or an officer is to be taken, the member or officer being considered for removal must have a reasonable opportunity to speak before the vote.
(c)This section shall take effect on and after January 1, 2011.
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