Nevada Code § 116.3109

Quorum
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 116.31034 , and except
when the governing documents provide otherwise, a quorum is present throughout
any meeting of the units owners if persons entitled to cast 20 percent of the
votes in the association:
(a) Are present in person;
(b) Are present by proxy;
(c) Have cast absentee ballots in accordance with
paragraph (d) of subsection 2 of NRS 116.311 ;
or
(d) Are present by any combination of paragraphs
(a), (b) and (c).
2. If the governing documents of an
association contain a quorum requirement for a meeting of the association that
is greater than the 20 percent required by subsection 1 and, after proper
notice has been given for a meeting, the members of the association who are
present in person or by proxy at the meeting are unable to hold the meeting
because a quorum is not present at the beginning of the meeting, the members
who are present in person at the meeting may adjourn the meeting to a time that
is not less than 48 hours or more than 30 days from the date of the meeting. At
the subsequent meeting:
(a) A quorum shall be deemed to be present if the
number of members of the association who are present in person or by proxy at
the beginning of the subsequent meeting equals or exceeds 20 percent of the
total number of voting members of the association; and
(b) If such a quorum is deemed to be present but
the actual number of members who are present in person or by proxy at the
beginning of the subsequent meeting is less than the number of members who are
required for a quorum under the governing documents, the members who are
present in person or by proxy at the subsequent meeting may take action only on
those matters that were included as items on the agenda of the original
meeting.
The provisions
of this subsection do not change the actual number of votes that are required
under the governing documents for taking action on any particular matter.
3. Unless the governing documents specify
a larger number, a quorum of the executive board is present for purposes of
determining the validity of any action taken at a meeting of the executive
board only if individuals entitled to cast a majority of the votes on that
board are present at the time a vote regarding that action is taken. If a
quorum is present when a vote is taken, the affirmative vote of a majority of
the members present is the act of the executive board unless a greater vote is
required by the declaration or bylaws.
4. Meetings of the association must be
conducted in accordance with the most recent edition of Roberts Rules of
Order Newly Revised , unless the bylaws or a resolution of the executive
board adopted before the meeting provide otherwise.

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