Pennsylvania Code § 15-9124

Action by members.
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(a) General rule.-- Except as provided in the governing principles:
(1) approval of a matter by the members requires the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the votes cast at a meeting of members; and
(2) each member is entitled to one vote on each matter that is submitted for approval by the members.
(b) Procedural matters.-- The governing principles may provide for the:
(1) calling, location and timing of member meetings;
(2) notice and quorum requirements for member meetings;
(3) conduct of member meetings;
(4) taking of action by the members by consent without a meeting or by ballot;
(5) participation by members in a meeting of the members by telephone or other means of electronic communication; and
(6) taking of action by members by proxy.
(c) Absence of governing principles.-- If the governing principles do not provide for a matter described in subsection (b), customary usages and principles of parliamentary law and procedure apply.

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