504.1004 - CLASS VOTING BY MEMBERS ON AMENDMENTS.

        504.1004  CLASS VOTING BY MEMBERS ON AMENDMENTS.         1.  Unless the articles or bylaws of the corporation provide      otherwise, the members of a class in a public benefit corporation are      entitled to vote as a class on a proposed amendment to the articles      if the amendment would change the rights of that class as to voting      in a manner different than such amendment affects another class or      members of another class.         2.  Unless the articles or bylaws of the corporation provide      otherwise, the members of a class in a mutual benefit corporation are      entitled to vote as a class on a proposed amendment to the articles      if the amendment would do any of the following:         a.  Affect the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions,      or conditions of that class as to voting, dissolution, redemption, or      transfer of memberships in a manner different than such amendment      would affect another class.         b.  Change the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions,      or conditions of that class as to voting, dissolution, redemption, or      transfer by changing the rights, privileges, preferences,      restrictions, or conditions of another class.         c.  Increase or decrease the number of memberships authorized      for that class.         d.  Increase the number of memberships authorized for another      class.         e.  Effect an exchange, reclassification, or termination of      the memberships of that class.         f.  Authorize a new class of memberships.         3.  The members of a class of a religious corporation are entitled      to vote as a class on a proposed amendment to the articles only if a      class vote is provided for in the articles or bylaws.         4.  Unless the articles or bylaws of the corporation provide      otherwise, if a class is to be divided into two or more classes as a      result of an amendment to the articles of a public benefit or mutual      benefit corporation, the amendment must be approved by the members of      each class that would be created by the amendment.         5.  Except as provided in the articles or bylaws of a religious      corporation, if a class vote is required to approve an amendment to      the articles of the corporation, the amendment must be approved by      the members of the class by two-thirds of the votes cast by the class      or a majority of the voting power of the class, whichever is less.      
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1049, §115, 192         Referred to in § 504.1103