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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 94 · Real Property Development · Planned Communities

94.655 Quorum for association meetings

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94.655 Quorum for association meetings.
(1)Unless the declaration or bylaws of a homeowners association specify a greater percentage, a quorum for any meeting of the association consists of the number of persons who are entitled to cast 20 percent of the votes in a planned community.
(2)If any meeting of the association cannot be organized because of a lack of a quorum, the owners who are present, either in person or by proxy, may adjourn the meeting from time to time until a quorum is present.
(3)Except as provided in subsection
(4)of this section, the quorum for a meeting following a meeting adjourned for lack of a quorum is the greater of:
(a)One-half of the quorum required in the declaration or bylaws; or
(b)The number of persons who are entitled to cast 20 percent of the votes in the planned community.
(4)A quorum is not reduced under subsection
(3)of this section unless:
(a)The meeting is adjourned to a date that is at least 48 hours from the time the original meeting was called; or
(b)The meeting notice specifies:
(A)That the quorum requirement will be reduced if the meeting cannot be organized because of a lack of a quorum; and
(B)The reduced quorum requirement.
(5)For the purpose of establishing a quorum under this section, an individual who holds a proxy and an absentee ballot, if absentee ballots are permitted, counts as a present owner. [1981 c.782 §41; 1999 c.677 §18; 2007 c.409 §11; 2009 c.641 §9; 2011 c.532 §4]
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