Maine Code § 13-1826

Bylaws
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The members of the association may adopt bylaws not inconsistent with law or the articles, and
they may alter and amend the same from time to time. The bylaws must be adopted by a majority of
the members voting thereon, or if the association permits its members to vote on the basis of patronage,
then by a majority of members and a majority of the patronage voting thereon. The bylaws may provide
for:
1. Meetings; quorum. The time, place and manner of calling and conducting meetings of the
members, and the number of members that shall constitute a quorum;
2. Manner of voting. The manner of voting and the condition upon which members may vote at
general and special meetings and by mail or by delegates elected by district groups or other associations,
and the voting power of votes based on patronage;
3. Provisions as to directors and officers. Subject to any provision thereon in the articles and in
this subchapter, the number, qualifications, compensation, duties and terms of office of directors and
officers; the time of their election and the mode and manner of giving notice thereof;
4. Meetings of directors and executive committee; quorum. The time, place and manner for
calling and holding meetings of the directors and executive committee, and the number that shall
constitute a quorum;
5. Rules. Rules consistent with law and the articles for the management of the association, the
establishment of voting districts, the making of contracts, the issuance, retirement and transfer of stock,
and the relative rights, interests and preferences of members and shareholders; and
6. Penalties. Penalties for violation of the bylaws.

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