501A.706 - BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEETINGS.

        501A.706  BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEETINGS.         1.  Time and place.  Meetings of the board may be held from      time to time as provided in the articles or bylaws at any place      within or without the state that the board may select or by any means      described in subsection 2.  If the board fails to select a place for      a meeting, the meeting must be held at the principal executive      office, unless the articles or bylaws provide otherwise.         2.  Electronic communications.         a.  A conference among directors by any means of communication      through which the directors may simultaneously hear each other during      the conference constitutes a board meeting, if the same notice is      given of the conference as would be required by subsection 3 for a      meeting, and if the number of directors participating in the      conference would be sufficient to constitute a quorum at a meeting.      Participation in a meeting by that means constitutes presence in      person at the meeting.         b.  A director may participate in a board meeting not      described in paragraph "a" by any means of communication through      which the director, other directors so participating, and all      directors physically present at the meeting may simultaneously hear      each other during the meeting.  Participation in a meeting by that      means constitutes presence in person at the meeting.         3.  Calling meetings and notice.  Unless the articles or      bylaws provide for a different time period, a director may call a      board meeting by giving at least ten days' notice or, in the case of      organizational meetings, at least three days' notice to all directors      of the date, time, and place of the meeting.  The notice need not      state the purpose of the meeting unless this chapter, the articles,      or the bylaws require it.         4.  Previously scheduled meetings.  If the day or date, time,      and place of a board meeting have been provided in the articles or      bylaws, or announced at a previous meeting of the board, no notice is      required.  Notice of an adjourned meeting need not be given other      than by announcement at the meeting at which adjournment is taken.         5.  Waiver of notice.  A director may waive notice of a      meeting of the board.  A waiver of notice by a director entitled to      notice is effective whether given before, at, or after the meeting,      and whether given in writing, orally, or by attendance.  Attendance      by a director at a meeting is a waiver of notice of that meeting,      except where the director objects at the beginning of the meeting to      the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully      called or convened and does not participate in the meeting after the      objection.         6.  Absent directors.  If the articles or bylaws so provide, a      director may give advance written consent or opposition to a proposal      to be acted on at a board meeting.  If the director is not present at      the meeting, consent or opposition to a proposal does not constitute      presence for purposes of determining the existence of a quorum, but      consent or opposition must be counted as the vote of a director      present at the meeting in favor of or against the proposal and must      be entered in the minutes or other record of action at the meeting,      if the proposal acted on at the meeting is substantially the same or      has substantially the same effect as the proposal to which the      director has consented or objected.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 135, §40