Colorado Code § 11-103-402

First meetings of stockholders - director's oath - bylaws
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(1) After the
capital and surplus have been fully paid in cash and before any business is transacted, the
incorporators shall call a meeting of the stockholders, on at least ten days' notice, to elect
directors and to adopt bylaws, and shall direct the call, on at least five days' notice, of the first
meeting of directors for election of officers.
(2) Every director of a state bank shall take and subscribe to an oath before a
disinterested notary public that the director will, insofar as the duty devolves upon the director,
diligently and honestly administer the affairs of the bank and that the director will not knowingly
violate nor willingly permit to be violated any provision of the law.
(3) Bylaws may be adopted and amended by a majority vote at a stockholders' meeting,
but the bylaws may provide for adoption or amendment by the board of directors of any
provisions other than those relating to the duties, term of office, remuneration, reimbursement, or
indemnification of a director. Copies of all bylaws and amendments thereto shall be filed with
the commissioner.

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