Indiana Code § 36-3-5-7

Administrative boards; meetings; notice; quorum; majority vote
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Sec. 7. (a) This section applies to each board established under section 6 of this chapter.       (b) A board shall hold regular meetings at least once a month, at times and places prescribed by its rules or established by resolution.       (c) A special meeting of a board shall be held when called by its presiding officer or when called by at least two-fifths (2/5) of its members, at any place in the county designated in the call.       (d) No notice of a regular meeting, or meeting required by statute, need be given to a member of a board. For a special meeting, a written notice specifying the time and place of the meeting must be delivered, mailed, or sent by telegram to all members so that each member has at least seventy-two (72) hours notice of the meeting. However, this requirement is waived as to a member if the member: (1) attends the meeting; or (2) executes a written waiver of notice of the time and place of the meeting. A written waiver of notice may be executed before or after the meeting, but it must state in general terms the purpose of the meeting if executed after the meeting.       (e) A majority of all the members of a board constitutes a quorum.       (f) A majority vote of all the members of a board is required to pass a resolution. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 18-4-5-1 part.]

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