Maine Code § 13-1871

Directors
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1. Membership; term. The business of the association is managed by a board of not less than 3
directors. The directors must be members of the association or officers, general managers, directors or
members of a member association, except that the members of the association may elect, pursuant to
the bylaws of the association, to allow the election of nonmember directors of the association by the
board of directors, as long as the number of nonmember directors does not exceed 25% of the total
number of duly elected member directors. A director shall hold office for the term for which the director
was named or elected and until the director's successor is elected and qualified.
[PL 2009, c. 5, §1 (AMD).]
2. Names; successors. The names of the first directors shall be stated in the articles. Their
successors shall be elected by the members as prescribed by the articles or bylaws.
3. Duties, etc. prescribed by articles or bylaws. The number, qualifications, terms of office,
manner of election, time and place of meeting and the powers and duties of the directors may, subject
to this subchapter, be prescribed by the articles or bylaws.
4. District directors. The bylaws may provide, if not restricted by the articles, that the territory
in which the association has members shall be divided into districts and that the directors shall be
elected according to such districts, either directly or by district delegates elected by the members in that
district. In such case, the bylaws shall specify or vest in the board of directors authority to determine

the number of directors to be elected by each district and the manner and method of apportioning the
directors and of districting and redistricting the territory covered by the association. The bylaws may
provide that primary elections shall be held in each district to nominate the directors apportioned thereto
and that the result of all such primary elections may be ratified by the next regular meeting of the
association or may be considered as a final election.
5. Executive committee. The bylaws may provide for an executive committee to be elected by
the board of directors from their number and may allot to such committee all the functions and powers
of the board, subject to its general direction and control.

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