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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 9A

17:9A-110. Directors; other committees

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110. Directors; other committees. The bylaws of a bank may provide for other committees of the board of directors in addition to the committees elsewhere in this act authorized. Not less than a majority of the members of any such other committee shall be directors. Any or all of the remaining members of any such other committee may be directors or may be officers of the bank who are not directors. Each committee shall have the authority to take any action on behalf of the board that may be delegated to the committee in the bylaws or by resolution of the board.
The minutes of each committee authorized to take action on behalf of the board of directors pursuant to this section shall be presented to the board at its next meeting following the meeting of the committee, or at a meeting following the fifth business day after the committee meeting at which such action was taken.
L.1948,c.67,s.110; amended 1952, c.56; 1997, c.33, s.13; 1999, c.252, s.5.
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