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Code · Massachusetts · Part II — REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS · Title I — THE GENERAL LAWS, AND EXPRESS REPEAL OF CERTAIN ACTS AND RESOLVES · Chapter 183A

Section 24: Regularly scheduled or special meetings conducted by governing body of the organization of unit owners; participation by electronic means; voting

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Section 24.
(a)Notwithstanding any provisions in a master deed, declaration of trust or by-laws of a condominium submitted pursuant to this chapter to the contrary, the governing body of the organization of unit owners may conduct regularly scheduled or special meetings by telephonic or video conference call or other interactive electronic communication process; provided, however, that all participants shall be able to simultaneously communicate with each other during the meeting. Presence by such electronic means shall satisfy any quorum requirements. The governing body may vote on any action properly before the body and approve meeting minutes by electronic means including, but not limited to, email and video conferencing.
(b)The governing body may conduct annual or special meetings of the unit owners where physical presence is not required. Such meetings may be held by telephonic or video conference call or other interactive electronic communication process as determined by the governing body. The governing body shall notify all unit owners of such meetings and provide access information for participation in such meetings. Participation by electronic means shall satisfy quorum requirements. The governing body shall take reasonable measures to ensure that unit owners can participate fully, including by reading or hearing the proceedings and posing questions or comments.
(c)The governing body may allow unit owners to vote on any matter by mail-in ballot or electronic means; provided, however, that a quorum of unit owners shall be present for the vote. The governing body may promulgate and amend policies related to electronic meetings and voting, pursuant to its rule-making authority as set forth in the governing documents of the organization of unit owners. If a master deed, declaration of trust, by-law or other document of the organization of unit owners requires the signature or written consent of unit owners, unit owners may electronically submit their signatures or written consent as determined by the governing body.
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