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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 64

64B.11 AMENDMENTS TO LAWS.

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64B.11 AMENDMENTS TO LAWS.
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Subdivision 1. Amendment procedure.
A domestic society may amend its laws in accordance with the provisions thereof by action of its supreme governing body at any regular or special meeting thereof or, if its laws so provide, by referendum. The referendum may be held in accordance with the provisions of its laws by the vote of the voting members of the society, by the vote of delegates or representatives of voting members, or by the vote of local lodges. A society may provide for voting by mail. No amendment submitted for adoption by referendum shall be adopted unless, within six months from the date of submission, a majority of the members voting shall have signified their consent to the amendment by one of the methods herein specified.
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Subd. 2. Approval of amendments.
No amendment to the laws of any domestic society shall take effect unless approved by the commissioner who shall approve the amendment if the commissioner finds that it has been duly adopted and is not inconsistent with any requirement of the laws of this state or with the character, objects, and purposes of the society. Unless the commissioner disapproves the amendment within 60 days after the filing of same, the amendment shall be considered approved. The approval or disapproval by the commissioner shall be in writing and mailed to the secretary or corresponding officer of the society at its principal office.
In case the commissioner disapproves the amendment, the reasons therefor shall be stated in the written notice.
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Subd. 3. Publication of amendments.
Within 90 days from the approval thereof by the commissioner, all amendments, or a synopsis thereof, shall be furnished to all members of the society either by mail or by publication in full in the official publication of the society. The affidavit of any officer of the society or of anyone authorized by it to mail any amendments or synopsis thereof, stating facts which show that same have been duly addressed and mailed, shall be prima facie evidence that the amendments or synopsis thereof, have been furnished the addressee.
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Subd. 4. Filing of amendments by foreign or alien society.
Every foreign or alien society authorized to do business in this state shall be subject to the requirements of section 72A.061, subdivision 2 , as to amendments or additions to its bylaws.
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Subd. 5. Certified copies of amendments.
Printed copies of the laws as amended, certified by the secretary or corresponding officer of the society, shall be prima facie evidence of their legal adoption.
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