504.715 - PROXIES.

        504.715  PROXIES.         1.  Unless the articles or bylaws of a corporation prohibit or      limit proxy voting, a member or the member's agent or attorney in      fact may appoint a proxy to vote or otherwise act for the member by      signing an appointment form or by an electronic transmission.  An      electronic transmission must contain or be accompanied by information      from which it can be determined that the member, the member's agent,      or the member's attorney in fact authorized the electronic      transmission.         2.  An appointment of a proxy is effective when a signed      appointment form or an electronic transmission of an appointment form      is received by the secretary or other officer or agent authorized to      tabulate votes.  An appointment is valid for eleven months unless a      different period is expressly provided for in the appointment.      However, a proxy shall not be valid for more than three years from      its date of execution.         3.  An appointment of a proxy is revocable by the member.         4.  The death or incapacity of the member appointing a proxy does      not affect the right of the corporation to accept the proxy's      authority unless notice of the death or incapacity is received by the      secretary or other officer or agent authorized to tabulate votes      before the proxy exercises authority under the appointment.         5.  Appointment of a proxy is revoked by the person appointing the      proxy if either of the following occurs:         a.  The person appointing the proxy attends any meeting and      votes in person.         b.  The person appointing the proxy signs and delivers or      sends through electronic transmission to the secretary or other      officer or agent authorized to tabulate proxy votes either a writing      or electronic transmission stating that the appointment of the proxy      is revoked or a subsequent appointment form.         6.  Subject to section 504.718 and any express limitation on the      proxy's authority appearing on the face of the appointment form, a      corporation is entitled to accept the proxy's vote or other action as      that of the member making the appointment.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1049, §67, 192