Pennsylvania Code § 15-1908

Submission of matters to shareholders.
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A business corporation may agree, in record form, to submit an amendment or other matter to its shareholders whether or not the board of directors determines, at any time after approving the matter, that the matter is no longer advisable and recommends that the shareholders reject or vote against it, regardless of whether the board of directors changes its recommendation. If a corporation so agrees to submit a matter to its shareholders, the matter is deemed to have been validly adopted by the corporation when it has been approved by the shareholders.
SUBCHAPTER B
AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES
Sec.
1911. Amendment of articles authorized.
1912. Proposal of amendments.
1913. Notice of meeting of shareholders.
1914. Adoption of amendments.
1915. Articles of amendment.
1916. Filing and effectiveness of articles of amendment.

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