Nevada Code § 81.939

Notice of meeting at which members are required or permitted to vote; notice of special meeting
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1. For a meeting during which members are
required or permitted to vote, notice must be given, in writing, not less than
10 days or more than 90 days before the date of the meeting. Such notice must
be provided to each member who, on the record date, is entitled to vote.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, if the notice pursuant to subsection 1 is provided by mail, such
notice must be given not less than 20 days before the meeting. If the notice is
mailed by first-class, registered or certified mail, such notice must be given
not less than 10 days before the meeting.
3. If a member submits a written request
to hold a special meeting to the chair of the board of directors, president,
vice president or secretary of a worker cooperative, the special meeting must
be held not less than 35 days and not more than 90 days after the receipt of
such a request. The requesting member must not be a director of the board of
directors.
4. If notice of a special meeting is not
given within 20 days after a request is submitted pursuant to subsection 3:
(a) The member requesting the special meeting
pursuant to subsection 3 may provide notice to the members in accordance with
the requirements of subsection 3; or
(b) The member may request that a district court
order service of the notice pursuant to subsection 3.
5. A district court shall provide a worker
cooperative with an opportunity to be heard before the court makes an order
pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4.

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