North Dakota Code § 10-33-44

Board committees
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1. A resolution approved by the affirmative vote of a majority of the directors currently 
holding office may establish committees having the authority of the board in the 
management of the activities of the corporation to the extent provided in the resolution. 
Committees may include a special litigation committee consisting of one or more 
independent directors or other independent persons to consider legal rights or 
remedies of the corporation and whether those rights or remedies should be pursued. 
Committees other than special litigation committees are subject at all times to the 
direction and control of the board.
2. Committee members must be individuals. Unless the articles or bylaws provide for a 
different membership or manner of appointment, a committee must consist of one or 
more persons, who need not be directors, appointed by the affirmative vote of a 
majority of the directors present.
3. Sections 10-33-39 through 10-33-43 apply to committees and members of committees 
to the same extent as those sections apply to the board and directors.
4. Minutes, if any, of committee meetings must be made available upon request to 
members of the committee and to any director.
5. The establishment of, delegation of authority to, and action by a committee does not 
alone constitute compliance by a director with the standard of conduct set forth in 
section 10-33-45.
6. Committee members are deemed to be directors for purposes of sections 10 -33-45, 
10-33-46, and 10-33-84.
7. Unless otherwise provided in the articles, the bylaws, or the resolution of the board 
establishing the committee, a committee may create one or more subcommittees, 
each consisting of one or more members of the committee, and may delegate to a 
subcommittee any or all of the authority of the committee. In this chapter, unless the 
language or context clearly indicates that a different meaning is intended:
a. Any reference to a committee is deemed to include a subcommittee; and
b. Any reference to a committee member is deemed to include any reference to a 
subcommittee member.

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