A membership corporation may provide in its articles of incorporation or bylaws for delegates. The articles of incorporation or bylaws may set forth provisions relating to: The characteristics, qualifications, rights, limitations, and obligations of delegates including their selection and removal; Calling, noticing, holding, and conducting meetings of delegates; and Carrying on corporate activities during and between meetings of delegates. An assembly or other organized group of delegates constitutes a designated body if it has been vested with powers of the board of directors under the articles of incorporation or bylaws.
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