Nevada Code § 82.276

Consent of members in lieu of meeting; alternative means for participating at meeting
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1. Unless otherwise provided in the
articles or bylaws, any action which may be taken by the vote of members at a
meeting may be taken without a meeting if authorized by the written consent of
members holding at least a majority of the voting power, except that:
(a) If any greater proportion of voting power is
required for such an action at a meeting, then the greater proportion of
written consents is required; and
(b) This general provision for action by written
consent does not supersede any specific provision for action by written consent
contained in this chapter.
2. In no instance where action is
authorized by written consent need a meeting of members be called or notice
given.
3. Unless otherwise restricted by the
articles or bylaws, members may participate in a meeting through electronic
communications, videoconferencing, teleconferencing or other available
technology which allows the members to communicate simultaneously or
sequentially. Participating in a meeting pursuant to this subsection
constitutes presence in person at the meeting.

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