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Code · Virginia · Title 23.1 · Chapter 25

Code of Virginia § 23.1-2502. Meetings; officers; committees.

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A. The board shall meet at the Institute at least once a year and at any other times and places as determined by the board, the superintendent of the Institute, or the president of the board. Special meetings may be called at any time by the superintendent of the Institute or the president of the board. Notice of the time and place of each meeting shall be provided to each member.
B. Six members shall constitute a quorum.
C. The board shall appoint from its membership a president and shall appoint a secretary to the board.
D. The board may appoint a president pro tempore or secretary pro tempore to preside in the absence of the president or secretary.
E. Vacancies in the offices of president and secretary may be filled by the board for the unexpired term.
F. The board may appoint an executive committee for the transaction of business during the recess of the board, consisting of at least three and not more than five members, one of whom shall be the president.
Code 1919, §§ 835, 836, 837, §§ 23-96, 23-98, 23-99; 1930, p. 82; 1936, p. 263; 1944, p. 401; 1945, p. 50; 1946, p. 415; 1954, c. 154; 1987, c. 143, § 23-95.1; 2014, c. 367 ; 2016, c. 588 .
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