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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 91

§ 9123. Approval by members.

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§ 9123. Approval by members.
(a)General rule.-- Except as provided in the governing principles, a nonprofit association must have the approval of its members to:
(1)admit, suspend, dismiss or expel a member;
(2)select or dismiss a manager;
(3)adopt, amend or repeal the governing principles;
(4)transfer all, or substantially all, of the property of the nonprofit association, with or without its goodwill, outside the ordinary course of its activities;
(5)dissolve under section 9134 (relating to dissolution);
(6)undertake any other act outside the ordinary course of the activities of the nonprofit association; or
(7)determine the policy and purposes of the nonprofit association.
(b)Other actions.-- A nonprofit association must have the approval of the members to do any other act or exercise a right that the governing principles require to be approved by members.
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(July 9, 2013, P.L.476, No.67, eff. 60 days)
2013 Amendment. Act 67 added section 9123.
Cross References. Section 9123 is referred to in section 9128 of this title.
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