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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 273 — Religious, charitable, and educational societies -- nonstock, nonprofit corporations

273.193 Meetings of members.

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(1)Meetings of members may be held at such place, either within or without this state,
as may be provided in the bylaws. In the absence of any such provision, all meetings
shall be held at the registered office of the corporation in this state.
(2)An annual meeting of the members shall be held at such time as may be provided in
the bylaws. Failure to hold the annual meeting at the designated time shall not work
a forfeiture or dissolution of the corporation.
(3)Special meetings of the members may be called by the president or by the board of
directors. Special meetings of the members may also be called by such other
officers or persons or number or proportion of members as may be provided in the
articles of incorporation or the bylaws. In the absence of a provision fixing the
number or proportion of members entitled to call a meeting, a special meeting of
members may be called by members having one-twentieth (1/20) of the votes
entitled to be cast at such meeting.
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