Emergency Meetings

Emergency board meetings may be held under limited circumstances. An emergency meeting may be called by the president or by any two members of the board other than the president. It may be held only under circumstances that could not have been reasonably foreseen which require immediate attention and possible board action, and which make it impracticable to provide the notice which would otherwise be required by the Open Meeting Act. (Civ. Code §4923) An emergency meeting may be conducted via electronic transmission if all board members consent, in writing, to do so. Specific procedural requirements must be followed with respect to obtaining and maintaining a record of the required written consents as described in Civil Code section 4910.

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